Kisspeptin-10 is a synthetic peptide widely utilized in laboratory research for the study of hypothalamic signaling, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pathway regulation, and endocrine system communication. It is commonly investigated for its interaction with kisspeptin receptors (GPR54) and its influence on cellular signaling processes associated with hormonal regulation and feedback mechanisms within controlled experimental models.
In research environments, Kisspeptin-10 is used to explore pathways related to reproductive hormone signaling, receptor activation dynamics, and neuroendocrine communication at the molecular level. Its role in modulating upstream signaling of GnRH release makes it valuable for analyzing coordinated endocrine responses, cellular communication networks, and regulatory pathway integration. This compound is also of interest in broader studies focused on neuroendocrine signaling, receptor binding efficiency, and cellular response modulation across repeatable laboratory protocols.
Reconstitution (For Research Reference Only):
Add 2mL of bacteriostatic water to achieve a concentration of 10mg/mL. At this concentration, each 0.1mL (10 units on a standard insulin syringe) corresponds to 1mg of compound. This information is provided strictly for laboratory research standardization and measurement purposes.
This product is supplied in lyophilized (freeze-dried) form within a sealed vial to ensure stability and precision in handling. It is intended exclusively for laboratory research, analytical, and educational purposes and is not approved for—and must not be used for—human or animal consumption.



