
Dual Incretin Agonist
Tirzepatide
Dual GIP / GLP-1 Agonist
Tirzepatide is a metabolic research peptide studied for its effects on appetite, blood sugar, and body weight. It works by mimicking two natural gut hormones, GIP and GLP-1, at the same time. In research, this combined signal has been studied for slowing how fast the stomach empties, helping the body manage insulin, and reducing food intake. Activating both receptors at once is what researchers study to see if the effect differs from single-hormone compounds.
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Add bacteriostatic water to your order
Required to reconstitute peptides - not included.
Research Areas
These are the primary laboratory research areas associated with Tirzepatide. Material is supplied strictly for in-vitro and research use, not for use in or on any living subject.
Handling & Reconstitution
Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water and store as directed below. Use sterile technique. This compound is supplied as a lyophilized powder for laboratory research only.
Specifications
- Research Class
- Dual Incretin Agonist
- Half-Life
- ~5 days
- Form
- Lyophilized Powder
- Storage
- Lyophilized: -20°C. Reconstituted: 2-8°C.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use. Must be 21+ to purchase.
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