
Key Characteristics
- Category: Blends
- Purity: >99% Purity
- Molecular Formula: Complex Mixture
- Molecular Weight: N/A
Available Sizes
About
An advanced research blend combining the powerful tri-agonist Retatrutide (GLP-1/GIP/Glucagon) with the amylin analogue Cagrilintide, targeting four distinct pathways for metabolic control and weight loss.
Mechanism of Action
This blend provides an unparalleled, multi-faceted approach. Retatrutide powerfully reduces appetite and increases energy expenditure through its triple-receptor action. Cagrilintide complements this by acting on amylin receptors to further enhance satiety and slow gastric emptying. The result is a profound effect on appetite suppression and metabolic rate.
Key Benefits
- Targets four distinct metabolic pathways
- Maximum potential for appetite suppression and weight loss
- Synergistic effects on satiety and energy expenditure
- Represents the cutting-edge of metabolic research
Clinical Research
While this specific blend is experimental, the individual components are at the forefront of obesity research. Combining GLP-1/GIP agonism (part of Retatrutide's action) with amylin agonism (Cagrilintide) has been shown in studies (e.g., CagriSema) to be more effective than either agent alone.
Potential Side Effects
This is a highly potent blend for advanced research only. Side effects would be expected to be primarily gastrointestinal (nausea, diarrhea, constipation) and dose-dependent, likely more pronounced than with single-agonist therapies.
Usage & Dosage
Administered via subcutaneous injection. Dosages must be titrated very carefully under a strict research protocol due to the high potency and potential for side effects.
Peptide Storage
Best Practices For Storing Peptides
To preserve the integrity of laboratory results, proper storage of peptides is essential. Correct storage practices can maintain peptides for years and guard against contamination, oxidation, and degradation. If the peptides will be used immediately, short-term refrigeration under 4°C (39°F) is generally acceptable. Lyophilized peptides are usually stable at room temperatures for several weeks.
For longer-term storage (several months to years), it is preferable to store peptides in a freezer at -80°C (-112°F). Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles and do not use frost-free freezers, as temperatures can fluctuate widely.
Preventing Contamination
To prevent moisture contamination, allow the peptide to come to room temperature before opening its container. Minimize exposure to air; after use, reseal the container under an atmosphere of dry, inert gas (like nitrogen or argon) if possible. Peptides with Cys, Met, or Trp are especially prone to air oxidation.
Storing Peptides In Solution
The shelf life of peptide solutions is far less than that of lyophilized peptides. If peptides must be stored in solution, use sterile buffers at pH 5-6 and separate into aliquots to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Peptide solutions are generally stable for up to 30 days when refrigerated at 4°C (39°F).