Product Overview
Our Semaglutide 5mg × 10 Vial Kit (50mg total) provides an economical and reliable solution for extended laboratory study protocols and large-scale metabolic investigations. Each vial contains pharmaceutical-grade, lyophilized Semaglutide, a potent GLP-1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1) receptor agonist renowned for its stability and consistent performance in clinical research settings.
This bulk format is specifically engineered for laboratories conducting longitudinal research, dose-response characterization, and comparative studies requiring consistent batch availability.
Why Choose Our 10-Vial Bulk Pack?
For high-level research, batch consistency is critical. Our 10-vial Semaglutide 5mg pack offers several advantages:
1. Supply Continuity: Ensure your entire research timeline is covered without the risk of switching batches mid-study.
2. Economical Scaling: Provides a lower cost-per-milligram compared to individual vial purchases.
3. Stability: Each vial is individually sealed and lyophilized (freeze-dried) to maintain maximum potency and a long shelf life when stored correctly.
What is Semaglutide?
Semaglutide is a synthetic analog of the naturally occurring hormone GLP-1. In a research context, it functions as an incretin mimetic, significantly enhancing glucose-dependent insulin secretion while suppressing inappropriate glucagon release.
Key Research Mechanisms:
- Glycemic Regulation: Increases insulin secretion and enhances sugar metabolism research.
- Appetite Modulation: Targets satiety centers in the brain to study caloric intake and weight management mechanisms.
- Extended Half-Life: Features a long duration of action, allowing for once-weekly dosing protocols in test subjects.
- Cardiovascular Biomarkers: Often used in studies investigating the secondary metabolic effects on heart health.
Research Applications
Our Semaglutide 5mg vials are intended for studies focusing on:
- Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) modeling
- Chronic weight management and adiposity reduction
- Insulin resistance and glucose homeostasis
- Satiety and gastric emptying signaling

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