Lyophilized Oxytocin Acetate Nasal Spray (10mg) research peptide vial, verified purity

Oxytocin Acetate Nasal Spray (10mg)

Technische Spezifikationen

Reinheit (HPLC)≥98% (HPLC)
CAS-Nummer50-56-6
FormWhite lyophilized powder
Lagerung-20°C
SequenzCys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH₂ (disulfide Cys1-Cys6)
Molekulargewicht1,007.19 g/mol
SalzformAcetate
LöslichkeitSoluble in water
PeptideSKU: PEPTIDE-8B4908

Oxytocin Acetate Nasal Spray (10mg)

203,00 EUR
Auf Lager

EUR-Listenpreis · HU, SK, CZ, PL

  • Eurozone (EUR)203,00 EUR
  • Ungarn (HU)203,00 EUR
    81 200 Ft
  • Slowakei (SK)203,00 EUR
  • Tschechien (CZ)203,00 EUR
    5 075 Kč
  • Polen (PL)203,00 EUR
    862,75 zł

Gleicher EUR-Listenpreis für Lieferung nach Ungarn, Slowakei, Tschechien und Polen. Abrechnung in EUR.

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≥98% (HPLC) Reinheit
HPLC/MS verifiziert
Kostenloser EU-Versand

Oxytocin (Acetat) — Nasenspray 10 mg — intranasale Form von Oxytocin für Forschung zu Sozialverhalten, Bindung und Stress. Nur RUO — ausschließlich für Laborforschung; nicht zum menschlichen Verzehr.

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Peptid-Rekonstitutionsrechner

Ausschließlich für Laborforschung.
Nicht für den menschlichen Verzehr, tierärztliche oder diagnostische Zwecke.

Research Database

From the Peptide Explorer

A cyclic nonapeptide synthesized by magnocellular neurons of the hypothalamus and released from the posterior pituitary. It acts through the oxytocin receptor (OXTR, a Gq-coupled GPCR) at both peripheral sites (uterus, mammary gland) and central sites (amygdala, nucleus accumbens, PVN), mediating parturition, lactation, pair-bonding, and social cognition.

Sexual HealthNeuroprotectionCognitive Enhancement

Key Mechanisms

  • OXTR G-protein-coupled receptor agonism
  • Central modulation of amygdalar fear circuits
  • Regulation of HPA axis and cortisol response
  • Peripheral uterine and mammary myoepithelial contraction
  • Cross-talk with vasopressin V1a receptor

Primary Research Areas

  • Social cognition and autism-spectrum models
  • Pair-bonding and attachment
  • Anxiety and stress research
  • Parturition and lactation physiology
  • Wound healing

Key Research Findings

  • Increased trust behaviour in human investment-game paradigms (Kosfeld et al., Nature 2005)
  • Improved emotion-recognition in autism-spectrum research cohorts (Guastella et al., 2010)
  • Central role in pair-bonding in prairie vole comparative neuroscience

Research Overview

A cyclic nonapeptide synthesized by magnocellular neurons of the hypothalamus and released from the posterior pituitary. It acts through the oxytocin receptor (OXTR, a Gq-coupled GPCR) at both peripheral sites (uterus, mammary gland) and central sites (amygdala, nucleus accumbens, PVN), mediating parturition, lactation, pair-bonding, and social cognition.

Origin: Nonapeptide hormone synthesized in the paraventricular and supraoptic hypothalamic nuclei; released from the posterior pituitary

Mechanism of Action

  • OXTR G-protein-coupled receptor agonism
  • Central modulation of amygdalar fear circuits
  • Regulation of HPA axis and cortisol response
  • Peripheral uterine and mammary myoepithelial contraction
  • Cross-talk with vasopressin V1a receptor

Primary Research Areas

  • Social cognition and autism-spectrum models
  • Pair-bonding and attachment
  • Anxiety and stress research
  • Parturition and lactation physiology
  • Wound healing

Key Published Findings

  • Increased trust behaviour in human investment-game paradigms (Kosfeld et al., Nature 2005)
  • Improved emotion-recognition in autism-spectrum research cohorts (Guastella et al., 2010)
  • Central role in pair-bonding in prairie vole comparative neuroscience

Research Protocol

Commonly studied routes: Intranasal, Intravenous, Subcutaneous. Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water. Consult published literature for dose ranges; use our Peptide Calculator for volumetric preparation.

Storage

2-8°C liquid or nasal spray; -20°C lyophilized

Important Notice

Oxytocin Acetate Nasal Spray (10mg) is supplied for laboratory research use only (RUO). Not for human or veterinary use, diagnostics, or therapeutics.

Forschungsspezifikationen

Synthesized for strict analytical consistency. Verified via HPLC/MS.Qualitätsstandards ansehen

Sequenz
Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH₂ (disulfide Cys1-Cys6)
Massenspektrometrie
Identität bestätigt

Handhabung & Lagerung

  • Store lyophilized at -20°C
  • Protect from light and moisture
  • Use sterile bacteriostatic water for reconstitution
  • Minimize freeze-thaw cycles
  • Solubility: Soluble in water

Häufige Fragen

What is Oxytocin Acetate Nasal Spray (10mg)?
Oxytocin Acetate Nasal Spray (10mg) is a research compound in the Peptides category. Nonapeptide hormone synthesized in the paraventricular and supraoptic hypothalamic nuclei; released from the posterior pituitary
Is Oxytocin Acetate Nasal Spray (10mg) intended for human consumption?
No. All products on peptide limited are supplied strictly for laboratory and research use only (RUO). They are not intended for human or veterinary use, diagnostics, or therapeutics.
How do you verify purity and identity?
Batches are verified using analytical methods such as HPLC and Mass Spectrometry to confirm identity and assess purity. We publish COA documentation when available and can provide batch documentation on request.
How should Oxytocin Acetate Nasal Spray (10mg) be stored?
Store lyophilized material sealed, protected from light and moisture, at -20°C for long-term stability. After reconstitution, minimize freeze-thaw cycles and use sterile handling protocols.
Do you provide a Certificate of Analysis (COA)?
COAs are available for many batches. If a COA link is not shown on this page, please contact support to request the latest documentation for your batch.
What purity is Oxytocin Acetate Nasal Spray (10mg)?
This product is supplied at ≥98% (HPLC) purity as determined by HPLC analysis. Identity is confirmed via Mass Spectrometry (MS).

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