🔬 Ipamorelin – Research Peptide
Ipamorelin is a synthetic research peptide studied in controlled laboratory environments for peptide-receptor interactions, receptor-binding dynamics, and cellular signaling pathway investigations. Its receptor selectivity and well-characterized structure make it useful in experimental models evaluating peptide-mediated signaling mechanisms under controlled research conditions.
Lyophilized powder supplied in standard laboratory vials.
Not for injection. Not for clinical, therapeutic, or diagnostic use.
📌 Product Specifications
- Form: Lyophilized Powder
- Appearance: White Powder
- Purity: Research Grade
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate after reconstitution.
🔬 Research Applications
- Peptide-receptor interaction research
- Receptor-binding and selectivity studies
- Cellular signaling pathway investigations
- Experimental peptide pathway modeling
🧪 Molecular Details
- CAS Number: 170851-70-4
- Molecular Formula: C38H49N9O5
- Molecular Weight: 711.86 g/mol
- Form: Lyophilized Powder
- Appearance: White Powder
Ipamorelin – Frequently Asked Questions (Research Use Only)
This FAQ provides structured, research-focused information about Ipamorelin, a synthetic research peptide supplied as a lyophilized powder for controlled laboratory environments.
1. What is Ipamorelin?
Ipamorelin is a synthetic research peptide studied in laboratory environments for peptide-receptor interactions, receptor-binding dynamics, and cellular signaling pathway investigations under controlled experimental conditions.
2. What does Ipamorelin contain?
Ipamorelin is supplied as a research-grade peptide with a molecular formula of C38H49N9O5, molecular weight of 711.86 g/mol, and CAS number 170851-70-4. It appears as a white lyophilized powder.
3. What is Ipamorelin used for in research?
Ipamorelin is utilized in non-clinical laboratory research involving receptor-binding studies, peptide-receptor interaction investigations, and cellular signaling pathway models.
4. Why do researchers study receptor-selective peptides?
Receptor-selective peptides are studied for their ability to support controlled investigations into receptor-binding behavior, signaling mechanisms, and peptide pathway interactions within laboratory environments.
5. Is Ipamorelin approved for human or animal use?
No. Ipamorelin is a research-use-only laboratory material. It is not for human consumption, not for injection, and not for clinical, therapeutic, or diagnostic use. It should only be handled within qualified laboratory environments.








