That triple agonist profile is exactly what makes it so interesting for metabolic research — the GIPR and GLP-1R activity at those low nanomolar ranges is pretty impressive, and we've seen buyers using it to study receptor crosstalk in ways that single-target peptides just don't capture. So the 5.79 nM for GCGR and 0.0643 nM for GIPR give you a lot of flexibility in dose-response work, and basically purity holds up consistently batch to batch.


You'll get it as a white powder in 10mg per vial, but we also do 5mg and 15mg if that works better for your assay volumes — most buyers go with the 10mg though, it's the sweet spot for typical reconstitution. Solubility is about 5mg/ml in water, which is fine for most protocols, though we usually have stock on the 10mg vials, but confirm lead time for the other sizes.

One thing that catches people off guard is teh storage: it needs to stay at 2-8°C, dry and away form light, so plan your cold chain accordingly — a few hours at room temp during shiping won't ruin it, but don't leave it out overnight. The CAS number is 2381089-83-2, and the molecular weight runs about 4731.33 g/mol, which matters if you're doing molarity-based calculations.

We don't offer custom labeling or fill sizes below the standdard 5mg vials, so if you need smaller aliquots, you'll have to reconstitute and split yourself — that's just a limitation of the bulk process. But for larger orders, our company can do 10 as a minimum, and MOQ is typically 50 units or so for the 10mg.


You should know it's not suited for anything beyond in vitro or in vivo research — we don't supply for clinical or human use, and the COA from each batch confirms ≥99% purity by HPLC, but that's all you need for solid data without chasing impurities. Anyway, the lead time is usually 20 days or so for stock orders, give or take a few days depending on customs.