Kisspeptin-10 10MG

Kisspeptin-10 10MG

$75.00

Author : peptidesau

🧪 Kisspeptin-10 Peptide (10mg Vial)
Research Purity: ≥99% | For Laboratory Use Only

Product Overview

Kisspeptin-10 is a biologically active peptide fragment derived from the KiSS-1 gene and is a key regulator within the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis.
It is extensively studied for its role in stimulating gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion, making it central to reproductive endocrinology and neurohormonal signaling research.

Kisspeptin-10 is commonly used in laboratory models investigating hormonal regulation, fertility signaling, puberty onset, and hypothalamic function.

🌟 Key Benefits (Research-Based)

🧠 GnRH Stimulation — Studied for triggering pulsatile GnRH release from the hypothalamus.
⚙️ LH & FSH Regulation — Investigated for downstream effects on luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone secretion.
🧬 HPG Axis Modulation — Central to research on reproductive hormone signaling and feedback loops.
Puberty & Fertility Research — Widely studied in models of pubertal onset, fertility signaling, and reproductive health.
🛡️ Neuroendocrine Signaling — Explored for its role in hypothalamic sensitivity and hormonal coordination.


🔗 Common Research Stacks (Synergistic Pairings)

Kisspeptin-10 is frequently studied alongside peptides and compounds that complement neuroendocrine, hormonal, and metabolic signaling pathways:

🧪 Kisspeptin-10 + GnRH Analogues
— Investigated for layered analysis of hypothalamic signaling and pituitary hormone response dynamics.

🧬 Kisspeptin-10 + CJC-1295 (No DAC)
— Studied for combined effects on hypothalamic–pituitary signaling and endocrine axis coordination.

⚙️ Kisspeptin-10 + Ipamorelin
— Explored in research models examining interactions between reproductive and growth hormone signaling pathways.

🛡️ Kisspeptin-10 + Epithalon
— Investigated for neuroendocrine aging research, circadian rhythm interaction, and hormonal regulation.

Kisspeptin-10 + MOTS-c
— Studied for cross-talk between reproductive signaling, metabolic status, and mitochondrial communication.

📌 All stacking references are intended strictly for controlled laboratory research to evaluate complementary biochemical and neuroendocrine pathways.

 

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