| MOTS-C (C₁₀₁H₁₅₂N₂₈O₂₂) is a mitochondria-derived peptide consisting of a 16–amino-acid sequence (Met–Arg–Trp–Gln–Glu–Met–Gly–Tyr–Ile–Phe–Tyr–Pro–Arg–Lys–Leu–Arg) and originates from a coding region within the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene. In experimental research, it has been shown to influence cellular metabolic regulation through pathways associated with AMPK signaling and maintenance of mitochondrial function. As a result, MOTS-c is commonly applied in laboratory studies focused on mitochondrial communication, metabolic adaptation to stress, and mechanisms involved in energy balance and aging-related processes.
Supplied in a 3 mL vial as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder requiring reconstitution with a laboratory diluent. For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption. |
MOTS-C ― 10mg
$60.00
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GHK-Cu (C₁₄H₂₄N₆O₄·Cu²⁺) is a copper-coordinated peptides complex formed from the tripeptide Gly-His-Lys chelated with divalent copper ions. In laboratory research, it is examined for its involvement in extracellular matrix dynamics and peptides-mediated cellular signaling processes. Experimental studies have shown that GHK-Cu influences collagen-related pathways, gene regulatory activity, and copper-dependent redox systems, making it a useful reference compound for research into tissue remodeling, metalloprotein interactions, and regenerative biochemical mechanisms.
Supplied in a 3 mL vial as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder requiring reconstitution with a laboratory diluent. For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.
Oxytocin Acetate (3 Pack)― 2mg
Oxytocin Acetate (C₄₃H₆₆N₁₂O₁₂S₂) is a cyclic nonapeptide hormone synthesized in the hypothalamus that functions as a fundamental neurotransmitter.
Research focuses on its binding affinity to oxytocin receptors (OXTR) to elucidate pathways governing social bonding, anxiolysis, and physiological contractility. In experimental models, it is used to study the modulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, stress response attenuation, and trust-building behaviors. As a research reagent, it is critical for investigating neuropeptide signaling in both central and peripheral nervous systems.
Supplied in a 3 mL vial as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder requiring reconstitution with a laboratory diluent. For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.
Tesamorelin ― 10mg + AOD-9604 ― 5mg
Tesamorelin (C₂₂₁H₃₄₂N₆₂O₆₇) is a chemically modified synthetic analog of growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH 1–44) that incorporates a trans-3-hexenoic acid substitution to improve molecular stability. In experimental models, it interacts with GHRH receptors and is used to study mechanisms related to growth hormone production and release. As a research compound, tesamorelin is commonly applied in investigations of peptide–receptor interactions, kinetic stability, and regulation of the somatotropic axis within endocrine and metabolic systems.
AOD-9604 is a peptides fragment originates from residues 177–191 of the human growth hormone sequence and is examined in research for metabolic pathway activity that does not involve IGF-1 signaling. Laboratory studies indicate its effects are associated with regulation of lipid and glucose metabolism, with mechanistic links to β-adrenergic pathways and AMPK-related signaling. It is therefore used as an experimental tool in studies of cellular energy balance, adipocyte development, and metabolic pathway regulation.
Both are supplied in individual 3 mL vial as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder requiring reconstitution with a laboratory diluent. For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.
