Kisspeptin is a peptide studied for its role in regulating reproductive hormone secretion and the onset of puberty in animal models.
Kisspeptin 10 MG
$50.00
Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring peptide hormone that plays a crucial role as a master regulator of reproduction by stimulating the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the hypothalamus. It is extensively studied in research for its involvement in sexual maturation, fertility, and reproductive function, as well as emerging roles in metabolism and brain activity related to attraction and sexual behavior.
Research involving Kisspeptin commonly explores:
• Its regulatory role in initiating puberty and controlling the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis by stimulating GnRH and consequent gonadotropin secretion.
• Potential therapeutic applications in reproductive disorders such as hypothalamic amenorrhea, polycystic ovary syndrome, infertility, and sexual dysfunction.
• Effects on brain regions involved in sexual and attraction processing, with implications for psychosexual health.
• Emerging roles in metabolism regulation, linking reproductive and metabolic health, especially in conditions like obesity and diabetes.
Kisspeptin peptides commonly studied include KP54 and KP10, which differ in half-life and blood-brain barrier permeability, impacting their biological activity and therapeutic potential.
Kisspeptin is provided as a lyophilized powder for laboratory research use only (RUO) and is not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical use in humans or animals.
Product details:
• Synonyms: Kisspeptin, metastin, KISS1 peptide
• Purity: ≥98%
• CAS Number: Varies by peptide form (e.g., KP10, KP54)
• Molecular Formula: Depends on specific peptide variant
• Molecular Weight: Varies with peptide length
• Appearance: White to off-white lyophilized powder
This product is intended exclusively for scientific research and investigation in compliance with applicable regulatory guidelines.
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