Basically what this does is hit multiple receptor targets at once rather than just the GLP-1 pathway, so researchers looking at weight loss compounds often find it outperforms single-agonist peptides in metabolic studies—it's a triple agonist that also activates GIP and glucagon receptors, which gives you a broader metabolic response than semaglutide alone.

Purity runs above 99.9% by HPLC, and teh molecular weight sits at about 4.1kDa, which matters for dosing calculations; our company supply it lyophilized in sterile vials at 5mg, 10mg, 15mg, or 30mg per vial depending on your protocol, and it dissolves easily in bacteriostatic water or just sterile water.

Most buyers go with the 10mg or 15mg vials for long-term studies, but the 30mg is better if you're running high-dose rodent work or extended time courses. Storage is 2-8°C and protect form light—it's pretty stable if you keep it cold, but don't freeze it or you'll degrade the peptide.
It's not suited for acute dosing studies where you need rapid onset, because lyophilized form requires reconstitution and that adds a step; also, the triple agonist profile can cause more pronounced appetite suppression in early days, so some researchers start with lower doses to avoid confounding effects.

We usually have stock on the 5mg and 10mg vials, but the 15mg and 30mg sometimes need 20 days or so lead time—confirm before ordering if you're on a tight schedule. Each batch comes with a COA, and we can share HPLC traces if you need them.

Anyway, for metabolic research this is tighter tolerance than most generic peptides you'll find, and the 99.9%+ purity means fewer variables in your dose-response data. Just keep it refrigerated and reconstitute fresh for each study.