You've probably seen the buzz around GLP-1 receptor agonists and how they're changing the of metabolic research, and core issue most labs face is finding relaible, high-purity source to run consistent studies with.

What our company supply is the raw peptide in its lyophilized powder form—it's what you'd reconstitute yourself in the lab, and we've been shippng this specific CAS number for years now, so we know the handling quirks.

It's a pretty straightforward white powder that needs to stay cold, like 2-8°C cold, and dry—moisture is the enemy here, and we usually have stock on the 5mg or 10mg vials, but the 20mg can take a bit longer (check lead time).
The purity is where most buyers focus, and we're running ≥99.9% by HPLC on these batches, which is better than reagent grade for this kind of work, and the molecular weight sits at about 4113.6 g/mol.

Anyway, one thing that catches people off guard is how hygroscopic the powder can be once the vial is opened—you'll want to work quickly and reseal it under an inert gas if you're doing multiple draws.

We do custom packaing for bulk orders, but the MOQ varies depending on teh vial size you want, and we'll send the COA with every shipment so you have the data in hand.
Our MOQ for bulk Semaglutide is typically 10 grams for standard orders, but we can negotiate smaller quantities for first-time buyers or specific research needs. Just reach out to our sales team.
Yes, we include a Certificate of Analysis with every order, confirming the ≥99.9% purity and HPLC test results. Batch-specific documentation is also available upon request.
Absolutely, we offer custom packaging options including private labeling, different vial sizes, and bulk bags. Just let us know your requirements and we'll work out the details.
Lead time for bulk orders is usually 7-14 business days after payment, depending on quantity. For storage, keep the powder at 2-8°C in a dry, sealed environment to maintain stability.
No, this product is strictly for research and laboratory use only, not for human or veterinary consumption. It's labeled as research grade and should be handled accordingly.