Semaglutide

$165.00

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Intended Use: Semaglutide is designed for Research Purposes only. All peptides require reconstitution with Bacteriostatic water (BAC water), sold separately.

Storage: Store the vial in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once reconstituted, keep refrigerated at 2-8°C.

Solubility: Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water for best results. Vial Size: 3ml (can hold up to 3ml BAC water)

Shelf Life: The lyophilized form has a shelf life of 24 months when properly stored. Once reconstituted, refrigerate and use within 4-6 weeks.

Handling: Ensure sanitization techniques are used.

Additional information

weight

10mg

Research

Glucose Regulation in Rodent Models – Animal studies have demonstrated that Semaglutide significantly improves glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in rodents with diet-induced metabolic dysfunction, suggesting potential benefits in glycemic control.

Cardiovascular Effects in Mice – Research in mice has shown that Semaglutide may reduce inflammation and oxidative stress markers associated with cardiovascular strain, highlighting its potential in heart-related studies.

Neuroprotective Properties in Rats – In preclinical trials, Semaglutide exhibited protective effects on neurons in rat models, with observed improvements in cognitive markers under conditions of metabolic stress.

Mechanism of Action

Semaglutide works by copying a hormone called GLP-1 that your body makes naturally. This hormone helps lower blood sugar by telling the pancreas to release insulin when needed. It also slows down how quickly food leaves the stomach and sends signals to the brain to help control appetite.