Usually what happens is a researcher reconstitutes it with bacteriostatic water and then doses it for in vitro studies or animal models looking at glucose regulation and appetite signaling—the GLP-1 pathway is pretty central to metabolic research right now, and we see a lot of labs running with teh 10mg vials.

We ship to the US, EU, and UK regularly, and we've got the import documentation sorted for you—typically a commercail invoice with the CAS number 910463-68-2 listed and a packing list that customs doesn't bat an eye at, though you'll want to confirm your local regulations since it's research use only.

The white freeze-dried powder comes at 99% purity by HPLC, which is better than reagent grade for this kind of sensitive work, and we've been supplying it for years so we know the consistency batch to batch; the molecular weight is around 4113 g/mol if you're calculating molar concentrations.

Storage is straightforward—keep it at -20°C for long term, and you'll get over two years of shelf life that way, but if you're reconstituting it, use it within a few weeks (usually 2-4 weeks) and don't freeze it again once it's liquid.

One thing buyers don't always think about is that this isn't suited for oral dosing in any form—it's strictly for injection-based research protocols, and we usually have stock of the 10mg vials, but the 5mg option is easier to handle if you're doing smaller batches.

Anyway, the packging is ten, each one sealed under vacuum, and our company provide a COA with every order that includes the HPLC trace and residual solvent data—so you've got paperwork for your own records or for an audit.
We typically require a minimum of 10 vials per order, which matches one full box. That's the standard MOQ to keep things efficient on our end.
Orders are usually processed within 1-2 business days, and shipping takes about 5-10 business days depending on your location and chosen courier.
Yes, we include a COA with every shipment showing the 99% purity and other quality specs. Just let us know if you need it before dispatch.
Keep it at -20°C for long-term storage to maintain stability. If you're using it within a few weeks, a standard freezer works fine—just avoid repeated thawing.
We can do custom labels or packaging for larger orders, typically 50 vials or more. Just reach out with your specs, and we'll sort it out.