
Metabolic Research
Cagrilintide
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used in laboratory research to study the function of
amylin receptors. This peptide is being investigated
for its role in energy balance, appetite regulation, and glucose metabolism in vitro. Cagrilintide is produced according to strict quality and purity standards
and tested via High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).
This makes it a reliable choice for biochemical and endocrinological research.
Key Specifications
| Feature | Value / Explanation |
|---|---|
| Name | Cagrilintide |
| Synonym | AM833 |
| Form | Lyophilisate (dry powder) |
| Purity | ≥ 99% (HPLC tested) |
| Storage Conditions | Store refrigerated |
Research Relevance
- Investigated as an amylin receptor agonist in studies on energy and glucose homeostasis.
- Interesting for combinatorial research with GLP-1 agonists such as Tirzepatide or Semaglutide.
- Relevant peptide for fundamental studies on satiety and metabolic regulation.
Specifications
| Concentration (mg) | 5mg |
| Bacteriostatic Water | 10ml, 3ml (included by default) |
| Insulin Needles | 10x 0.5ml insulin needles, 10x 1ml insulin needles, None |
| Alcohol Swabs | No, Yes |
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Our products have been tested by an independent laboratory. The corresponding test reports including test codes are publicly accessible.
View lab results- Intended exclusively for research purposes.
- Not intended for human use, diagnosis, or treatment.
- Only for qualified personnel in a controlled research environment.
- By purchasing this product, you confirm that you have read these terms of use and agree to standard research practices.




