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Chemical Name: GLP‑2 T30
Classification: Synthetic Modified Dual‑Receptor Agonist Analog
Amino Acid Length: 39 amino acids (lipidated analog)
Structural Characteristics: Modified long‑acting peptide analog
Physical Description: White to off‑white lyophilized powder
Solubility: Soluble in aqueous diluents
Quantity: 30mg per vial
Purity: ≥99.8%
Storage:
Store at −20°C (−4°F)
Protect from moisture and prolonged light exposure
After reconstitution, refrigerate at 2–8°C (36–46°F); use within 30 days
Grade: Research Use Only — Not for human consumption, therapeutic, or diagnostic use
Dual GIP/GLP‑1 receptor agonism
Metabolic regulation and energy‑balance studies
Body‑weight, adiposity, and appetite‑modulation models
Glucose homeostasis and HbA1c‑reduction research
Gastrointestinal growth, mucosal repair, and epithelial‑cell proliferation
Long‑acting peptide pharmacokinetics and lipidation‑enhanced stability
Cardiovascular‑risk and cardiometabolic‑health investigations
GLP‑2 (T) is studied for its ability to:
Activate both GIP and GLP‑1 receptors, producing synergistic metabolic effects
Support significant reductions in body weight and fat mass in preclinical models
Improve glycemic control, including reductions in HbA1c
Enhance intestinal growth, nutrient absorption, and mucosal integrity
Provide extended activity due to its lipidated 20‑carbon fatty diacid modification
Potentially support cardiovascular health in metabolic‑disease research
Its dual‑agonist profile and long half‑life make GLP‑2 (T) a central compound in advanced metabolic, gastrointestinal, and incretin‑pathway research.
FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.