Eight putative, low-molecular-weight peptides have been found in the media of bovine corneal tissue cocultures and in bovine aqueous fluid. By investigating amine fluid extracts from these sources by HPLC, possible amino acids, vitamins and urea were eliminated as the unknown peaks of interest. The molecular weights of these substances were equal to or less than 1,000 D. The peaks did not correspond to glutathione or bradykinin either which fall in this molecular weight range. As the cultures aged from 10 to 32 days, it was found that 5 of the 8 peptides varied in concentration. Five peptides increased in concentration to day 17 and slowly decreased afterwards. Efforts are now directed toward the identification of these peptides.
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