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FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY — This compound is not FDA approved. All information presented is for educational and research reference purposes only.

FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY — This compound is not FDA approved. All information presented is for educational and research reference purposes only.

Synthetic Decapeptide

Kisspeptin-10

A synthetic decapeptide derived from the endogenous kisspeptin protein family. It is widely studied for its interaction with the GPR54 receptor (KISS1R) and its role in reproductive endocrinology, gonadotropin signaling, and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis research. Researchers utilize Kisspeptin-10 in studies involving hormone regulation, fertility biology, reproductive physiology, and neuroendocrine function. This product is supplied as a lyophilized powder and is intended strictly for laboratory research purposes only.

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Technical specifications

Kisspeptin-10

White to Off-White Lyophilized Powder

type

Synthetic Decapeptide

CAS Number

374675-21-5

moleculer weight

1302.50 g/mol

Salt Form

1302.50 g/mol

moleculer formula

C63H83N17O14

Appearance

Acetate

Stability Information

Handle with care to maintain potency

Lyophilized (powder)

Short-term storage

Reconstituted

Sources & References

Peer-reviewed research

KiSS-1 Peptide, the Natural Ligand of GPR54, Potently Stimulates the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis

Year: 2005

16174739

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

Kisspeptin Stimulates Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Release Through GPR54

Year: 2004

15256675

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Physiology of Kisspeptin Signalling and Its Role in Reproductive Function

Year: 2005

16174739

The Journal of Clinical Investigation




Important Research Notice

Not for human consumption. This product is sold exclusively for research and educational purposes. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

All clinical trial data and research findings presented on this page are sourced from peer-reviewed journals and official publications. They are provided for educational reference only and should not be interpreted as medical advice or product claims.

By purchasing this product, you confirm that you are a qualified researcher and will use it in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.

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