The compound was first reported in Al-Obeidi, Castrucci, Hadley, and Hruby, J Med Chem 32 (12):255561 (1989) (PMID 2555512), building on the earlier open-chain superpotent precursor [Nle, D-Phe]--MSH reported by Sawyer, Sanfilippo, Hruby, Engel, Heward, Burnett, and Hadley in PNAS 77 (10):57548 (1980) (PMID 6777774)
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Ascorbic acid is found in foods such as citrus fruits, kiwi, broccoli, tomatoes, leafy vegetables, potatoes, brussels sprouts, raw bell peppers, and strawberries
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