You've been running metabolic studies with GLP-1 analogs and hitting variability issues between batches — this one solves that pretty much out of teh box. It's a 10mg vial of semaglutide, pharmaceutical grade, and we've had researchers tell us it's tighter than most for consistent.

Purity runs >98% by HPLC, and we check every batch — COA comes with it, usually within 2-3 days of your order. It's a white to off-white powder, CAS 910463-68-2, and you'll want to store it at -20°C for long term; shelf life is 24 months if you do that right.

Basically, if you're looking at GLP-1 receptor activation in cell-based assays or animal models, this is what you'd reach for. Not suited for anything involving human use — it's strictly research only, and we don't sugarcoat that. The 10mg per vial works well for smaller studies or when you're testing multiple conditions without committing to a bulk pack.
We've got it in boxes of 10 vials, and the packaing is pretty standdard — lyophilized, sealed under vacuum, so you don't have to worry about degradation during shippng. One thing we usually mention: reconstitute it carefully, as the powder can be a bit electrostatic (a detail you'd only know form handling it).

Lead time is typically 5-7 business days, but we do keep stock on hand for most orders — confirm before you place if you're on a tight timeline. You can order in single boxes or multiples, and the MOQ is just one box (10 vials, so 100mg total).
The MOQ is one box of 10 vials, so you’re getting 100mg total. We can discuss larger quantities if you need more.
Yes, we include a COA with every shipment that shows HPLC purity >98% and other specs. Just request it when you order.
Keep them at -20°C for long-term storage. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles, and once opened, use them promptly to prevent degradation.
We normally ship 10 vials per box, but we can look into custom packaging for larger orders. For small research needs, the box format is standard.
Typical lead time is 5-7 business days after order confirmation. We’ll notify you if stock is low, but it’s usually ready to go.