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Buy PT-141 – 99% purity, premium lyophilized powder.A synthetic peptide analog of α-MSH, extensively studied for its effects on melanocortin receptors. Commonly used in research focused on sexual function, neuroendocrine signaling, and hypothalamic regulation. Intended for in vitro laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal use.
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BPC-157 | BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from a protein found in human gastric juice, known as body protection compound. It has attracted considerable interest in the scientific community for its potential role in supporting cellular repair, angiogenesis, and tissue regeneration. This compound is actively being studied in various experimental models to further understand its impact on gastrointestinal healing, musculoskeletal recovery, and inflammatory response pathways. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “BPC-157” is a commonly used research designation for this peptide and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. BPC-157 is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
DSIP-Delta-Sleep | DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a synthetic peptide originally isolated from the hypothalamus and extensively studied for its potential role in sleep regulation, stress response modulation, and endocrine system balance. Scientific investigations have explored its presence in neuroendocrine pathways and its possible influence on circadian rhythm stabilization, hormonal secretion, and neuroprotective functions. Ongoing studies in experimental models aim to better understand DSIP’s biological significance and mechanisms of action. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “DSIP” is a commonly used research designation for this peptide and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. DSIP is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
CJC-1295-ND | CJC-1295 No-DAC (mod GRF 1-29) is a synthetic peptide analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), engineered to stimulate the release of endogenous growth hormone through selective GHRH receptor activation. Unlike the DAC version, this No-DAC formulation is shorter-acting, making it a valuable tool in studies examining pulsatile hormone secretion, pituitary function, and growth factor signaling. It is frequently used in experimental models to investigate endocrine regulation, muscle growth, and cellular repair mechanisms. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “CJC-1295” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. CJC-1295 is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Epithalon | Epithalon (also known as Epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) modeled after the natural pineal gland extract, epithalamin. It has been extensively studied for its potential role in modulating telomerase activity, promoting telomere elongation, and influencing cellular aging processes. Research indicates that Epitalon may impact various physiological functions, including antioxidant defense mechanisms, neuroendocrine regulation, and circadian rhythm maintenance. Experimental models have explored its effects on lifespan extension, chromosomal stability, and the modulation of gene expression related to aging and cellular differentiation. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “Epithalon” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. Epitalon is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
GHK-Cu | GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex) is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide widely studied for its regenerative and reparative properties in scientific research. It plays a significant role in wound healing, tissue remodeling, and skin regeneration. GHK-Cu has also been explored for its involvement in anti-inflammatory activity, antioxidant defense, and the regulation of gene expression related to tissue repair and collagen synthesis. Experimental models continue to investigate its applications in dermatology, neurology, and anti-aging research. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “GHK-Cu” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. GHK-Cu is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Ipamorelin | Ipamorelin is a synthetic pentapeptide and selective growth hormone secretagogue (GHS), known for its strong affinity for the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a). It has been extensively studied for its ability to stimulate the natural release of growth hormone without significantly affecting cortisol or prolactin levels. Research involving Ipamorelin often focuses on its potential roles in muscle growth, recovery, body composition, and the regulation of the somatotropic axis. Its targeted action and favorable safety profile make it a valuable compound in experimental endocrinology and regenerative medicine studies. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “Ipamorelin” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. Ipamorelin is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
MT2 | Melanotan 2 (MT2) is a synthetic peptide analog of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), a naturally occurring peptide involved in pigmentation and energy homeostasis. MT2 has been widely studied in scientific research for its role in stimulating melanogenesis, enhancing photoprotection, and exploring mechanisms related to sexual function and appetite modulation. Ongoing investigations using experimental models aim to further understand its interactions with melanocortin receptors and related physiological pathways. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “Melanotan 2” (MT2) is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. Melanotan 2 is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Mots-c | MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide (MDP) encoded by the 12S rRNA region of mitochondrial DNA. It has gained substantial attention in scientific research for its role in regulating metabolic homeostasis, cellular stress responses, and insulin sensitivity. MOTS-c is actively studied in experimental models for its potential effects on energy expenditure, glucose utilization, and mitochondrial function. Research also suggests possible implications in aging, obesity, and exercise performance through pathways involving AMPK activation and nuclear gene expression modulation. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “MOTS-c” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. MOTS-c is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Thymosin-A1 | Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1) is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring thymic peptide fragment known for its immunomodulatory properties. It has been extensively studied for its role in enhancing immune function, promoting T-cell differentiation, and regulating inflammatory responses. Scientific research has explored its effects in various experimental models related to immune system dysfunction, infectious diseases, and oncology. Thymosin Alpha-1 is of particular interest in studies investigating innate and adaptive immune regulation, cytokine modulation, and host defense mechanisms. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “Thymosin Alpha-1” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. Thymosin Alpha-1 is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
TB500 | TB-500 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from thymosin beta-4, a naturally occurring peptide involved in tissue repair and regeneration. It has been extensively studied in scientific research for its role in promoting cell migration, angiogenesis, and wound healing processes. TB-500 is commonly used in experimental models to investigate mechanisms of tissue remodeling, inflammation reduction, and recovery from injury. Its influence on cytoskeletal dynamics and cellular motility makes it a valuable compound in regenerative medicine research. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “TB-500” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. TB-500 is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Retatrutide | Retatrutide is a synthetic peptide that functions as a triple agonist of the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), and glucagon receptors. It has garnered significant interest in the scientific community for its role in research investigating metabolic regulation, energy expenditure, and hormone signaling pathways. This compound is currently being studied in various experimental models to enhance understanding of physiological mechanisms related to appetite regulation, glucose homeostasis, and weight management. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “Retatrutide” is the USAN-designated nonproprietary name for the compound and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. Retatrutide is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Tesamorelin | Tesamorelin is a synthetic peptide analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) designed to stimulate the release of endogenous growth hormone. It has been extensively studied in scientific research for its potential effects on reducing visceral adipose tissue, improving lipid metabolism, and influencing body composition. Tesamorelin is used in experimental models to investigate endocrine regulation, metabolic disorders, and the therapeutic potential of growth hormone modulation. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “Tesamorelin” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. Tesamorelin is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Semaglutide | Semaglutide is a synthetic peptide that functions as a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist. It has garnered significant interest within the scientific community for its role in research focused on metabolic function, appetite regulation, and glucose homeostasis. This compound is being studied in various preclinical and in vitro models to investigate mechanisms related to insulin signaling, energy balance, and endocrine system pathways. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. |
Tirzepatide | Tirzepatide is a synthetic peptide that functions as a dual agonist of the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptors. It has attracted significant attention in the scientific community for its role in research exploring metabolic regulation, energy balance, and hormone signaling pathways. This compound is being studied in various experimental models to better understand the physiological mechanisms related to appetite control, glucose metabolism, and endocrine function. *Disclaimer: “Tirzepatide” is the USAN-designated nonproprietary name for the compound and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. Tirzepatide is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Semax | Semax is a synthetic peptide analog of the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) fragment, known for its neuroprotective and nootropic properties. It has been widely studied in scientific research for its effects on cognitive function, memory enhancement, and neuroregeneration. Semax is utilized in experimental models to explore mechanisms of neuroprotection, stress response modulation, and neurotransmitter regulation. Its potential roles in improving cerebral blood flow and reducing neuroinflammation make it a compound of interest in neuroscience research. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “Semax” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. Semax is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
PT-141 | PT-141 (Bremelanotide) is a synthetic peptide and melanocortin receptor agonist, primarily studied for its potential effects on sexual dysfunction and arousal. It acts by targeting melanocortin receptors in the central nervous system, influencing pathways involved in sexual motivation and behavior. PT-141 is widely used in experimental models to investigate neuroendocrine regulation, reproductive biology, and the modulation of sexual response. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “PT-141” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. PT-141 is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Selank | Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide analog of the endogenous tetrapeptide tuftsin, recognized for its anxiolytic, neuroprotective, and cognitive-enhancing properties. It has been extensively studied in scientific research for its potential effects on anxiety reduction, modulation of neurotransmitter systems, and immune system regulation. Selank is used in experimental models to investigate mechanisms related to stress response, memory improvement, and neuroinflammation. Its multifaceted activity makes it a valuable compound in neuroscience and psychopharmacology research. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “Selank” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. Selank is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
SNAP-8 | SNAP-8 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the N-terminal end of the SNAP-25 protein, designed to modulate neurotransmitter release by interfering with SNARE complex formation. It has been extensively studied for its potential to reduce muscle contraction and mimic the effects of botulinum toxin, making it of interest in cosmetic and neuromuscular research. SNAP-8 is used in experimental models investigating mechanisms of muscle relaxation, wrinkle reduction, and neurochemical signaling. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “SNAP-8” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. SNAP-8 is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
DSIP | DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide studied for its potential role in sleep regulation and modulation of the central nervous system. Research explores its effects on sleep induction, stress response, and neuroendocrine function. DSIP is used in experimental models to investigate mechanisms related to sleep architecture, hormonal balance, and neurophysiological processes. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “DSIP” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. DSIP is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
BAC-WATER | Bacteriostatic Water (Bac Water) is sterile, purified water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative to inhibit bacterial growth. It is widely used in laboratory research for reconstituting lyophilized peptides and proteins prior to in vitro experiments. Its bacteriostatic properties help maintain sterility during multiple-dose use in research settings. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “DSIP” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. DSIP is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
NAD+ | NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme found in all living cells, playing a fundamental role in redox reactions, mitochondrial energy production, and cellular metabolism. It serves as an essential electron transporter in metabolic pathways such as glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. NAD+ has garnered significant attention in scientific research for its role in aging, cellular repair, and maintenance of genomic stability. Current research explores its potential in supporting mitochondrial function, activating sirtuins, and regulating oxidative stress responses. It is also being studied in experimental models related to neurodegeneration, metabolic disorders, and overall cellular resilience. For additional information, including access to peer-reviewed literature and supporting scientific data, please visit our Reference Library. Disclaimer: “NAD+” is a research chemical designation and is not owned or trademarked by any entity. This listing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or intended to reference any branded pharmaceutical product. NAD+ is strictly intended for in vitro laboratory research use and is not approved for human or animal use. |
Row No | Chemical Name | Attribute Name | Attribute Description |
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1 | Semaglutide | CAS # | 910463-68-2 |
1 | DSIP-Sleep-Inducing | CAS # | 62568-57-4 |
1 | PT-141 | CAS # | 1607799-13-2 |
1 | SNAP-8 | Synonyms | SCHEMBL20154760 BCP12742 SNAP-8(Acetyl Glutamyl Heptapeptide-3) Acetyl GlutaMyl Heptapeptide-3;Acetyl GlutaMyl Octapeptide-3;Acetyl Octapeptide-3;Acetyl Octapetpide-3;Acetyl Octapeptide-8;Ac-Glu-Glu-Met-Gln-Arg-Arg-Ala-Asp-NH |
1 | Retatrutide | CAS # | 2381089-83-2 |
2 | Semaglutide | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
2 | PT-141 | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
2 | SNAP-8 | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
2 | DSIP-Sleep-Inducing | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
2 | Retatrutide | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | Semaglutide | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
3 | PT-141 | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
3 | SNAP-8 | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
3 | DSIP-Sleep-Inducing | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
3 | Retatrutide | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
3 | Tesamorelin | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | Semaglutide | PubChem CID | 56843331 |
4 | DSIP-Sleep-Inducing | PubChem CID | 68816 |
4 | PT-141 | PubChem CID | 9941379 |
4 | SNAP-8 | PubChem CID | 86080331 |
4 | Retatrutide | PubChem CID | 474492335 |
4 | Tesamorelin | PubChem CID | 146681838 |
5 | Semaglutide | Molecular Weight | 4113.64 g/mol |
5 | PT-141 | Molecular Weight | 1025.2 g/mol |
5 | DSIP-Sleep-Inducing | Molecular Weight | 848.8 g/mol |
5 | SNAP-8 | Molecular Weight | 1075.2 g/mol |
5 | Retatrutide | Molecular Weight | 4731.34 g/mol |
5 | Tesamorelin | Molecular Weight | 5136 g/mol |
6 | Semaglutide | Molecular Formula | C187H291N45059 |
6 | PT-141 | Molecular Formula | C50H68N14O10 |
6 | Retatrutide | Molecular Formula | C221H342N46O68 |
6 | Tesamorelin | Molecular Formula | C221H366N72O67S |
7 | Semaglutide | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
7 | PT-141 | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
7 | Retatrutide | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
7 | SNAP-8 | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | Tesamorelin | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/146681838 |
9 | Semaglutide | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/5684333 |
9 | SNAP-8 | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/SNAP-8_Acetyl-Glutamyl-Heptapeptide-3 |
9 | PT-141 | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Bremelanotide |
9 | Retatrutide | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/substance/474492335 |
1 | GHK-Cu-Raw | CAS # | 49557-75-7 |
1 | Tesamorelin | CAS # | 218949-48-5 |
2 | GHK-Cu-Raw | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
2 | Tesamorelin | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | GHK-Cu-Raw | Product Color | White powder |
4 | GHK-Cu-Raw | PubChem CID | 73587 |
5 | GHK-Cu-Raw | Molecular Weight | 340.38 g/mol |
6 | GHK-Cu-Raw | Molecular Formula | C14H24N6O4 |
7 | GHK-Cu-Raw | Storage | Store in a cool dark place. For best preservation, store at 4°C or colder. |
9 | GHK-Cu-Raw | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/73587 |
1 | Semaglutide-Raw | CAS # | 910463-68-2 |
2 | Semaglutide-Raw | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | Semaglutide-Raw | Product Color | White powder |
4 | Semaglutide-Raw | PubChem CID | 56843331 |
5 | Semaglutide-Raw | Molecular Weight | 4113.64 g/mol |
6 | Semaglutide-Raw | Molecular Formula | C187H291N45059 |
7 | Semaglutide-Raw | Storage | Store in a cool dark place. For best preservation, store at 4°C or colder. |
9 | Semaglutide-Raw | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/5684333 |
1 | BPC-157-Raw | CAS # | 137525-51-0 |
2 | BPC-157-Raw | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | BPC-157-Raw | Product Color | White powder |
4 | BPC-157-Raw | PubChem CID | 9941957 |
5 | BPC-157-Raw | Molecular Weight | 1419.5 g/mol |
6 | BPC-157-Raw | Molecular Formula | C62H98N16O22 |
7 | BPC-157-Raw | Storage | Store in a cool dark place. For best preservation, store at 4°C or colder. |
9 | BPC-157-Raw | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/9941957 |
1 | Tirzepatide-Raw | CAS # | 2023788-19-2 |
2 | Tirzepatide-Raw | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | Tirzepatide-Raw | Product Color | White powder |
4 | Tirzepatide-Raw | PubChem CID | Not available because this is not a discrete structure. |
5 | Tirzepatide-Raw | Molecular Weight | Not available |
6 | Tirzepatide-Raw | Molecular Formula | C187H291N45059 |
7 | Tirzepatide-Raw | Storage (Shelf Life) | Store in a cool dark place. For best preservation, store at 4°C or colder. |
9 | Tirzepatide-Raw | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Tirzepatide |
1 | BPC-157 | CAS # | 137525-51-0 |
2 | BPC-157 | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | BPC-157 | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | BPC-157 | PubChem CID | 9941957 |
5 | BPC-157 | Molecular Weight | 1419.5 g/mol |
6 | BPC-157 | Molecular Formula | C62H98N16O22 |
7 | BPC-157 | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | BPC-157 | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/9941957 |
1 | CJC-1295-ND | CAS # | 863288-34-0 |
2 | CJC-1295-ND | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | CJC-1295-ND | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | CJC-1295-ND | PubChem CID | 56841945 |
5 | CJC-1295-ND | Molecular Weight | 3367.9 g/mol |
6 | CJC-1295-ND | Molecular Formula | C152H252N44O42 |
7 | CJC-1295-ND | Storage | Store in a cool, dark place. For best preservation, store them under refrigeration at 4°C or colder. |
9 | CJC-1295-ND | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/56841945 |
1 | Epithalon | CAS # | 307297-39-8 |
2 | Epithalon | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | Epithalon | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | Epithalon | PubChem CID | 219042 |
5 | Epithalon | Molecular Weight | 390.35 g/mol |
6 | Epithalon | Molecular Formula | C14H22N4O9 |
6 | DSIP-Sleep-Inducing | Molecular Formula | C35H48N10O15 |
7 | Epithalon | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
7 | DSIP-Sleep-Inducing | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | Epithalon | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/219042 |
1 | GHK-Cu | CAS # | 49557-75-7 |
2 | GHK-Cu | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | GHK-Cu | Product Color | Blue powder |
4 | GHK-Cu | PubChem CID | 73587 |
5 | GHK-Cu | Molecular Weight | 340.38 g/mol |
6 | GHK-Cu | Molecular Formula | C14H24N6O4 |
7 | GHK-Cu | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | GHK-Cu | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/73587 |
1 | Ipamorelin | CAS # | 170851-70-4 |
2 | Ipamorelin | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | Ipamorelin | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | Ipamorelin | PubChem CID | 9831659 |
5 | Ipamorelin | Molecular Weight | 711.9 g/mol |
6 | Ipamorelin | Molecular Formula | C38H49N9O5 |
7 | Ipamorelin | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | Ipamorelin | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/9831659 |
9 | DSIP-Sleep-Inducing | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/68816 |
1 | Mots-C | CAS # | 1627580-64-6 |
2 | Mots-C | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | Mots-C | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | Mots-C | PubChem CID | 146675088 |
5 | Mots-C | Molecular Weight | 2174.6 g/mol |
6 | Mots-C | Molecular Formula | C101H152N28O22S2 |
7 | Mots-C | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | Mots-C | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/146675088 |
1 | Melanotan-MT2 | CAS # | 121062-08-6 |
2 | Melanotan-MT2 | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | Melanotan-MT2 | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | Melanotan-MT2 | PubChem CID | 92432 |
5 | Melanotan-MT2 | Molecular Weight | 1024.2 g/mol |
6 | Melanotan-MT2 | Molecular Formula | C50H69N15O9 |
7 | Melanotan-MT2 | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | Melanotan-MT2 | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/92432 |
1 | TB-500 | CAS # | 77591-33-4 |
2 | TB-500 | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | TB-500 | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | TB-500 | PubChem CID | 16132341 |
5 | TB-500 | Molecular Weight | 4963 g/mol |
6 | TB-500 | Molecular Formula | C212H350N56O78S |
7 | TB-500 | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | TB-500 | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/16132341 |
1 | Thymosin A1 | CAS # | 62304-98-7 |
2 | Thymosin A1 | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | Thymosin A1 | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | Thymosin A1 | PubChem CID | 16130571 |
5 | Thymosin A1 | Molecular Weight | 3108.3 g/mol |
6 | Thymosin A1 | Molecular Formula | C129H215N33O55 |
7 | Thymosin A1 | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | Thymosin A1 | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Thymalfasin |
1 | Tirzepatide | CAS # | 2023788-19-2 |
2 | Tirzepatide | Vial Specs | Clear glass medicine vial. May differ slightly from product image. |
3 | Tirzepatide | Product Color | White lyophilized powder |
4 | Tirzepatide | PubChem CID | Not available because this is not a discrete structure. |
5 | Tirzepatide | Molecular Weight | Not available |
6 | Tirzepatide | Molecular Formula | C187H291N45059 |
7 | Tirzepatide | Storage (Shelf Life) | For up to 2 years at 39 degrees fahrenheit and 3 years at -4 degree fahrenheit |
9 | Tirzepatide | Chemical Reference | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Tirzepatide |
Consumers are responsible for understanding the chemical safety, proper usage, and appropriate storage of this product.
This product is intended for research and educational purposes only and is not meant to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent any disease or health condition.
This product has not been approved by the FDA for human or animal consumption and should not be used as a substitute or generic equivalent of any FDA-approved drug with similar chemical properties.
Do NOT reconstitute until immediately before intended use. Reconstituted peptides are more vulnerable to degradation and contamination.
Store in powder form to maintain maximum stability and shelf life.
Keep lyophilized powder sealed in a cool, dry place—refrigerate (2–8°C) for short-term storage (up to 6 weeks) and freeze (–20°C or lower) for long-term storage (more than 6 weeks).
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Use sterile syringes and techniques when reconstituting to prevent contamination such as mold or bacterial growth.
After reconstitution, store in a sterile vial and refrigerate. For best results, use within 4 to 6 weeks.
Important Notice
These are general storage and handling guidelines only.
Degradation can occur due to factors such as temperature changes, contamination, light exposure, and handling errors.
Proper storage and handling are the responsibility of the customer.
Product stability cannot be guaranteed beyond the stated recommendations.
Omega Peptides, LLC is not liable for any issues arising from improper use or storage.
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