OXYTOCIN
Oxytocin (Research Grade) – 10mg
Oxytocin is a naturally occurring peptide often recognized for its powerful role in social bonding, trust, and stress regulation. In the scientific community, it is a critical tool for studying how cells communicate and how biological systems respond to social and emotional stimuli.
Key Features:
High-Purity Formulation: Contains a 9-amino-acid peptide structure used to investigate cellular receptors and signaling pathways.
Versatile Applications: Widely used in laboratories to research social behavior, stress management, and receptor biology.
Stable & Consistent: Supplied as a 10mg freeze-dried (lyophilized) powder to ensure stability and precise batch-to-batch consistency for controlled experiments.
10 MG Lyophilized Powder in a Vial
Double tested at Janoshik labs (the gold standard of testing in Europe) and at Pure Analytical labs (ISO certified) in California to guarantee 99% purity with zero heavy metals and endotoxins.
Intended Use
This material is sold strictly for the purpose of laboratory research, including but not limited to:
Cell Signaling Studies: Investigating the interaction between peptides and growth factor pathways (e.g., VEGF, FAK).
Tissue Culture: Analyzing cellular migration and proliferation in non-clinical models.
Stability Testing: Assessing peptide degradation rates under various pH and thermal conditions.
Restriction: This product is not a drug, food, or dietary supplement. It has not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for any clinical application.
Storage & Handling
Lyophilized State: Store at -20°C (-4°F) or below. Keep vial specifically protected from light to maintain peptide integrity.
Reconstitution: For best results, reconstitute using Bacteriostatic Water or Sterile Water for Injection (USP) strictly for solution preparation.
After Reconstitution: The solution should be used immediately for research purposes. If storage is required, maintain at 4°C (39°F) and use within a standard research timeframe (typically 1-2 weeks). Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
