5mg Kisspeptin and 1.2mg Oxytocin in 3mL sterile glass vial
Introduction
Endotest represents a combination of two naturally occurring peptide compounds - Kisspeptin and Oxytocin - that have been subjects of extensive research in molecular biology and neuroendocrinology. This combination brings together two distinct peptide structures that interact with different receptor systems in laboratory research settings.
Scientific Background
Kisspeptin was first identified in 1996 and has been studied for its role in various biological signaling pathways. Oxytocin, discovered much earlier in 1906 by Henry Dale, is a nonapeptide that has been extensively characterized in research contexts. The combination of these two peptides as Endotest represents an area of ongoing scientific investigation into peptide interactions and their molecular mechanisms in controlled laboratory environments.
Structural Information
Kisspeptin Component:
- Molecular composition: Derived from the KISS1 gene product
- Available forms: Multiple isoforms including Kisspeptin-54, Kisspeptin-14, and Kisspeptin-10
- Kisspeptin-10 sequence: Tyr-Asn-Trp-Asn-Ser-Phe-Gly-Leu-Arg-Phe-NH2
- Molecular weight (Kp-10): Approximately 1,302 Da
- Receptor target in research: GPR54 (KISS1R)
Oxytocin Component:
- Amino acid sequence: Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2
- Molecular weight: 1,007.19 Da
- Structure: Cyclic nonapeptide with disulfide bridge between Cys1 and Cys6
- Chemical formula: C43H66N12O12S2
- Isoelectric point: pH 7.7
Combined Properties:
- Research formulation: Typically studied as separate molecules with potential synergistic interactions
- Stability considerations: Both peptides require specific storage conditions for research use
- Solubility: Generally soluble in aqueous solutions at physiological pH
Disclaimer Section
This information is provided for educational and research purposes only. Endotest is a research compound not approved for human use. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA or any regulatory authority. This compound is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
Research use of this compound should only be conducted by qualified professionals in appropriate laboratory settings with proper institutional oversight and in compliance with all applicable regulations. Not for human consumption or clinical use.
The information presented reflects current scientific literature available for educational review and does not constitute medical advice or therapeutic recommendations.