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SKU: 444000PT10

PT-141 10mg

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Overview

PT‑141 (Bremelanotide) is a cyclic heptapeptide derived from the melanocortin analog Melanotan II. It is widely utilized in in vitro and laboratory‑based research involving melanocortin receptor pathways, central nervous system signaling, and peptide‑mediated neuromodulation. PT‑141 is of particular interest for studies examining MC3R and MC4R receptor activity and their associated biochemical signaling mechanisms.

Molecular Characteristics

  • Peptide Type: Melanocortin receptor agonist analog

  • Form: Lyophilized powder

  • Purity: ≥ 98% (HPLC)

  • Storage: –20°C recommended

Research Applications

PT‑141 is commonly investigated in controlled laboratory environments for:

  • Melanocortin receptor (MC3R/MC4R) binding studies

  • Central nervous system signaling pathway analysis

  • Assay development involving neuromodulatory peptides

  • In vitro modeling of melanocortin‑related biochemical processes

  • Exploration of peptide‑mediated regulatory mechanisms in CNS pathways

Mechanistic Notes (Research Context Only)

In laboratory settings, PT‑141 is studied for its interaction with:

  • MC3R and MC4R receptor pathways

  • CNS‑associated neuromodulatory signaling

  • Biochemical mechanisms related to melanocortin‑regulated pathways

These statements describe mechanistic interest, not biological effects in humans or animals.

Storage & Handling

  • Store lyophilized peptide at –20°C

  • Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles

  • Handle reconstituted solutions according to laboratory best practices

Important Research Notice

  • For laboratory research use only

  • Not for human consumption

  • Not a drug, food, or cosmetic

  • Not for veterinary or household use

  • No medical or therapeutic claims are made

This product is sold strictly for laboratory research purposes.
Not for human consumption.
No medical, therapeutic, or diagnostic claims are made or implied.
Must be 18+ to purchase.

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