Mazdutide 10mg Peptides
Engineered for disciplined research, this peptide delivers dependable consistency from the first study to the last.
This Mazdutide research peptide arrives in a lyophilized vial designed for precise laboratory workflows, with a total content of 10mg. The clean, freeze-dried format supports accurate weighing, controlled reconstitution by qualified personnel, and reproducible protocol development. As a modern incretin-pathway tool, Mazdutide is suitable for in vitro and ex vivo applications where reliability, identity, and purity are essential.
- Each vial contains 10mg of Mazdutide, a dual-incretin analog studied for interrogation of GLP-1 and glucagon receptor pathways, enabling receptor-binding, signaling, and metabolic assay development in controlled research settings.
Non-edible and intended strictly for laboratory use, this vial supports method development, pilot screening, and confirmatory studies where stable handling and batch-to-batch consistency matter. The lyophilized presentation helps maintain integrity during transport and storage, while facilitating precise solution preparation as dictated by your lab’s SOPs. Researchers value the clear, traceable labeling and controlled fill that streamline documentation and minimize variables in sensitive assays.
Ingredients: Mazdutide (lyophilized powder).
Every lot from Peptide Scientific Labs reflects a quality-first approach. Material is produced and handled in the USA under rigorous standards, filled in controlled environments, and packaged with tamper-evident safeguards. Identity and purity are confirmed by advanced analytical methods (including HPLC/MS), and each lot is coded for full traceability. Our focus is consistent peptide quality, dependable handling, and transparent documentation—so your team can concentrate on generating clear, defensible data.
Research Use Only. Not for human or animal consumption. Not for therapeutic, diagnostic, or household use. Handle with appropriate laboratory PPE and aseptic technique, in compliance with institutional and regulatory guidelines. Store and reconstitute only as directed by qualified personnel following your laboratory’s validated procedures.
Peptide Scientific Labs is a USA-based, research-focused supplier committed to purity, consistency, and integrity at every step—from sourcing and analytical testing to final packaging. When your work demands precision, our exacting standards help protect the quality of your results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are GLP peptides?
GLP peptides — glucagon-like peptides — are a family of peptides derived from the post-translational processing of the proglucagon precursor. The main members are GLP-1 and GLP-2, both of which are produced primarily by intestinal L-cells. GLP-1 is studied in the context of insulin secretion, glucose metabolism, and appetite signaling, while GLP-2 is investigated for its role in intestinal epithelial biology.
A number of synthetic analogs and research compounds exist in this category, including semaglutide-class and tirzepatide-class sequences, as well as dual- and triple-agonist research peptides. All GLP peptide products from Peptide Scientific Labs are lyophilized research materials intended solely for in vitro laboratory investigation.
How do GLP analogs differ from native GLP hormones?
Native GLP-1 has a very short half-life in plasma — on the order of a few minutes — because it is rapidly degraded by the enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4). GLP analogs are engineered peptides that modify the native sequence or attach additional groups such as fatty acid chains, in order to resist DPP-4 degradation, extend half-life, and optimize receptor binding.
This extended stability is what makes GLP analogs useful in research as practical tools for studying the GLP-1 and related receptor systems in controlled experiments. The analogs differ from native GLP hormones primarily in their pharmacokinetic profile and, in some cases, their receptor selectivity across the GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptor families.
What is the difference between GLP-1, GLP-2, and GLP-3 in research?
GLP-1 and GLP-2 are both produced from the proglucagon precursor. GLP-1 is studied in connection with the GLP-1 receptor, insulin secretion, and appetite signaling, while GLP-2 is studied primarily in connection with the GLP-2 receptor and intestinal epithelial biology. The two peptides share a common precursor but have different receptor targets and research focuses.
GLP-3 is not a classical endogenous peptide in the same way as GLP-1 and GLP-2. The term is sometimes used as a research label for engineered or triple-agonist peptides that combine activity at GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors in a single molecule. In this sense, GLP-3 in research usually refers to a designed multi-target compound rather than a naturally occurring hormone.