Kisspeptin (10mg)

$55.00

Kisspeptin is a peptide derived from the KISS1 gene, primarily involved in regulating the release of gonadotropins and initiating puberty, making it crucial for reproductive health. Ongoing research is exploring its potential therapeutic applications in fertility, neuroendocrine function, and metabolic regulation.

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Kisspeptin: A Research Peptide Overview

Kisspeptin, a peptide derived from the KISS1 gene, has emerged as a significant molecule in the regulation of reproductive processes. It plays a pivotal role in initiating puberty and controlling the release of gonadotropins that are critical for sexual development and fertility. Kisspeptin has attracted considerable attention in research for its potential therapeutic applications in reproductive health, neurological disorders, and metabolic conditions.

Key Research Areas:

  • Reproductive Health: Kisspeptin is primarily studied for its influence on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, where it triggers the release of hormones necessary for the onset of puberty and the regulation of fertility.
  • Neuroendocrine Functions: Research explores how kisspeptin may impact mood, emotional regulation, and stress responses through its effects on the brain, especially the hypothalamus.
  • Metabolic Regulation: Kisspeptin’s role in metabolic functions, including its influence on energy balance and body weight regulation, is being investigated as part of a broader understanding of its potential therapeutic uses.

Why Choose Kisspeptin for Research?
Kisspeptin’s ability to influence critical hormonal systems makes it a valuable tool for understanding complex biological processes. Its stability and biological activity in various research contexts enable the exploration of its wide-ranging impacts on reproduction, metabolism, and neuroendocrine health.

Important Note:
Kisspeptin is offered exclusively for laboratory research purposes. It is not approved for human or animal use, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition.