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KissPeptin (10mg)

$120.00

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This material is supplied exclusively as a laboratory research chemical for in vitro scientific study. All descriptions and are provided for informational and educational purposes only.

This compound is not approved for human or animal consumption, injection, ingestion, inhalation, topical use, or any other biological application. It must be handled only by qualified, trained personnel in a properly equipped laboratory.

This product is not a drug, supplement, food, cosmetic, or therapeutic agent, and it may not be rebranded, repackaged, or marketed as any such item. Misuse, mislabeling, or unauthorized application is strictly prohibited.

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Description

What Is Kisspeptin?

Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring peptide found in the body, primarily produced in the hypothalamus. It plays a central role in controlling reproductive hormone signaling. Kisspeptin works by activating specific receptors that stimulate the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)—a key hormone involved in regulating the reproductive system.

Because of this regulatory effect, Kisspeptin is considered an important biological messenger within the endocrine system and is one of the major controllers of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis.

What Researchers Study Kisspeptin For

Scientists and researchers investigate Kisspeptin for several areas of biological and biochemical interest, including:

Reproductive Hormone Regulation

Kisspeptin is widely studied for how it stimulates GnRH release and influences the reproductive hormone cascade. Researchers use it to better understand how hormonal signals begin, change, or stop within the HPG axis.

Puberty and Hormone Development

Many studies explore how Kisspeptin contributes to the onset of puberty and how it affects sexual maturation in mammals.

Fertility Research

Because Kisspeptin communicates directly with GnRH neurons, researchers study it to understand the mechanisms behind reproductive function, fertility signaling, and hormone feedback loops.

Endocrine Signaling Pathways

Scientists also study Kisspeptin to examine its broader role in neuroendocrine communication—how the brain signals the body to release hormones.

Important Compliance Note

In a research-chemical context, Kisspeptin is used only for laboratory and in-vitro scientific studies.
It is not approved as a drug, therapy, supplement, or for any form of human or animal use.

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10 Mg