Octapeptide vs Octreotide - What's the difference?
octapeptide | octreotide |
An oligopeptide having eight amino acids.
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(pharmacy) An octapeptide that mimics natural somatostatin pharmacologically, though it is a more potent inhibitor of growth hormone, glucagon and insulin than the natural hormone.