Overview
Glucagon-Like Peptide-3 (GLP-3) is a peptide of growing interest in academic and laboratory studies. Within controlled research environments, GLP-3 has been examined as part of the incretin family to better understand biochemical processes tied to gastrointestinal signaling, nutrient responsiveness, and cellular energy activity.
Research Context
GLP-3 has been studied in relation to pathways involving glucose regulation, lipid processing, and intracellular signaling. Researchers frequently evaluate GLP-3 alongside other incretin peptides to investigate neuroendocrine communication, mitochondrial activity, and adaptive metabolic responses in experimental systems.
Research Relevance
As an emerging area of inquiry, GLP-3 provides a valuable framework for examining peptide-driven models of cellular communication, metabolic efficiency, and signaling across gastrointestinal and energy-related pathways. Its study contributes to broader investigations into peptide-based regulation and systems-level metabolic research under controlled laboratory conditions.
⚠️ Compliance Disclaimer
For laboratory research use only. Not intended for human or animal consumption
Specs
Purity: ≥98% (HPLC)
Form: Lyophilized powder (vials)
Solubility: Sterile Water / Bacteriostatic Water / DMSO (depending on protocol)
Molecular Weight (approx.): ~190 Da
Appearance: White to off-white crystalline/lyophilized powder
Lab Notes
Storage (dry): −20 °C long-term, protected from light and humidity
After reconstitution: 2–8 °C (refrigerated); use within standard lab stability window
Handling: Maintain aseptic conditions; aliquot to minimize freeze–thaw cycles
Reconstitution: Dissolve in bacteriostatic water or sterile solution under sterile technique
Compliance
🔬 For laboratory research only. Not for human consumption, clinical use, or veterinary use.

