Basically, it targets multiple receptors at once — GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon — which is why you see such pronounced effects in metabolic studies, though it’s not something you’d use for acute weight loss trials where you need a single-pathway agonist.
We’ve got it at 99% or better by HPLC, and the molecular weight checks out against the sequence every time, with teh coming in 1mg, 2mg, 5mg, or 10mg vials depending on what you’re planning, and you’ll want to store it at -20°C dry (usually 2-4 weeks) once you reconstitute.

Most buyers go with the 5mg vial for initial work, as it’s a decent middle ground — not too much to waste if the batch doesn’t pan out, but enough for a solid dose-response curve, and the COA and MS data come with every order so you’ve got traceability.

It’s better than reagent grade for this kind of signaling work, honestly, because the tighter tolerance on purity cuts down variability between runs, which is a headache we’ve seen others deal with when they cheap out on sourcing.

One thing folks don’t always think to ask: the solubility in sterile water is fine, but if you’re using a buffer with high salt content, it can precipitate — so test a small volume first, or just use the recommended solvent.
Lead time is about 10-15 working days for a single vial, though we usually have stock of the 5mg size, but confirm before ordering if you’re on a tight schedule, and MOQ is literally one vial for testing, so you’re not locked into anything big upfront.
Yes, MOQ is just one vial. We encourage researchers to start with a single vial for testing before committing to larger quantities.
Each batch is tested by HPLC, MS, and amino acid analysis. A certificate of analysis is included with your order, showing the purity and other quality metrics.
Store the freeze-dried powder at -20°C in a dry environment. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles. Once reconstituted, use immediately and do not store for long periods.
Absolutely. We offer customization for bulk orders. Just contact us with your required vial size or total quantity, and we'll work out the details.
Yes, it's soluble in water or sterile buffer. For best results, use sterile water or a phosphate buffer. Avoid vigorous shaking to prevent degradation.