Pricing's pretty straightforward—sample orders around 10mg run about $120 per vial, mid-tier 100mg goes for about $850, and bulk at 1g or more drops to roughly $6,500 depending on volume, and we do custom MOQs if you need something in between. It's >99.9% by HPLC, CAS 42464-96-0, white to off-white powder, and we store it at -20°C to keep those 24 months of stability in tact (usually 2-4 weeks lead time for custom batches). Teh GLP-1 analog's solubility in water is a nice perk for oral formulation work, not that you'd use it for anything but research.

Most buyers are metabolic research labs looking at diabetes or weight management—they'll run it through in vivo models or binding assays, and actually, it's not great for acute dosing studies since oral form's got that slow onset, but for long-term metabolic tracking it's solid. 3 in 5 clients we've dealt with go for the 100mg vial and just aliquot it out themselves, saves on shiping and handling dust.

Supply's usually steady—we keep 50 units or so of 10mg vials on hand, but bulk orders need a confirmation on lead time, like 20 days or so if we're not running a batch. Packaing's amber glass vials by default, customizable if you need a specific format, and we ship with a COA for every batch—no HPLC trace unless you ask, but it's there.

What it basically does is give you a consistent GLP-1 analog for oral administration studies, purity's tighter than most reagent grade stuff on the market, so you're not chasing variability in your assays. One thing you wouldn't think to ask—the powder's hygroscopic, so keep it sealed after opening, or you'll get clumping within a week or two at room temp.
Our MOQ is typically 10mg per vial, but we can accommodate larger custom orders up to 100mg per vial or more depending on your needs.
Standard lead time is 7–14 business days after order confirmation, but bulk or custom packaging might add a few extra days.
Yes, every batch comes with a COA confirming ≥99.9% purity by HPLC, plus we can include additional QC data if requested.
Keep it at -20°C and protect from light—that's key. In those conditions, it stays stable for 24 months. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Absolutely. We can package in custom vial sizes or specific quantities to match your research protocol—just let us know your requirements.