We usually keep 50 units or so in cold storage right now, so lead time is typically just a few days unless we're between batches—the 2-8°C requrement is non-negotiable for this, and we ship with gel packs in insulated boxes, which adds about 20% to shippng weight but keeps it stable for 48 hours or so. 2. What it really does is mimic GLP-1 signaling in metabolic pathways, which researchers have been studying for glucose regulation and appetite suppression models, and teh tablet format actually makes dosing easier than injections for some in vitro work since you're working with a solid matrix instead of a solution. 3. Most buyers go with the 10mg tablet size for their assays, and we can confirm HPLC purity hits over 99% on the COA we include—molecular weight sits at 4113.6 g/mol, which matters for molar calculations, and the CAS is 910463-68-2 if you need it for your inventory system. 4. It's basically not suited for anything beyond research use, and we don't recommend it for any in vivo models that require strict pharmaceutical-grade handling because the tablet binder might interfere with absorption kinetics—that's just a limitation you should know. 5. We get a lot of questions about whether tablets degrade faster than lyophilized powder, and honestly, they do—once you open the pack, you've got about 20 days or so before you see a drop in activity, so plan your experiments accordingly. 6. Also, if you're buying in bulk, our company can do 500-tablet packs at a roughly 15% discount, but the MOQ for that is 5 packs, and you'll need to confirm lead time since we don't always have that quantty on hand.

