Astressin-B
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Astressin-B (AST) is a nonselective corticotropin releasing hormone antagonist that reduces the synthesis of ACTH and cortisol.[1]
Reducing ACTH synthesis, it improves the sexual drive of rats under stressing conditions.[2]
In 2011, research showed that treatment with astressin-B caused the sudden growth of hair in mice bred for a propensity for stress.[3][4]
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