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Oxytocin - 2mg

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Peptide Class: Neuropeptide Hormone / Neuroendocrine Research Peptide


OVERVIEW

Oxytocin is a naturally occurring peptide hormone composed of nine amino acids. It is produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary gland, where it plays a key role in neuroendocrine signaling.


Oxytocin is primarily researched for its involvement in social behavior, emotional regulation, and physiological processes related to reproduction. It is known to influence bonding, stress responses, and communication between the brain and body.


In laboratory environments, Oxytocin is studied in models related to social interaction, behavioral neuroscience, and hormone regulation.


POTENTIAL RESEARCH BENEFITS

Oxytocin is commonly studied for its potential role in:


Social Behavior

Investigated for its influence on bonding, trust, and social interaction pathways.

Emotional Regulation

Studied in models examining stress, anxiety, and mood-related signaling.

Neuroendocrine Activity

Researched for its effects on hormone release and brain–body communication.

Reproductive Physiology

Explored for its role in uterine contraction and lactation-related pathways.

Stress Response

Examined for its interaction with cortisol and stress-regulating systems.



MECHANISM OF ACTION

Oxytocin is believed to function as a neuropeptide hormone that binds to oxytocin receptors throughout the body and brain.


Research suggests it may:

  • Activate oxytocin receptors (OXTR) in the brain and peripheral tissues

  • Influence neurotransmitter systems involved in mood and behavior

  • Modulate stress hormone signaling pathways

  • Regulate smooth muscle contraction in reproductive tissues

  • Support social and emotional processing pathways


Because of these mechanisms, Oxytocin is frequently studied in neuroscience, endocrinology, and behavioral research.


PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Compound Name: Oxytocin

  • Peptide Type: Synthetic neuropeptide hormone

  • Peptide Length: 9 amino acids

  • Molecular Weight: ~1007 g/mol

  • Appearance: White lyophilized powder



What is Oxytocin?

Oxytocin is a naturally occurring peptide hormone studied for its role in social behavior, emotional regulation, and neuroendocrine signaling.


What is Oxytocin commonly researched for?

Researchers study Oxytocin in social bonding, stress response, reproductive physiology, and hormone regulation models.


  • STORAGE:

    To maintain product stability and quality:

    • Store the lyophilized peptide at -20°C for long-term storage.

    • Short-term storage may be maintained at 2–8°C (refrigerated).

    • Keep the vial dry, sealed, and protected from light.

    • Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles, as this may reduce peptide stability.

    • Once reconstituted, solutions should be stored refrigerated and used within a short timeframe according to laboratory protocols.


    For Research Use Only

    Not intended for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use.

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