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Kisspeptin-10

Kisspeptin-10

Libido & Performance Support, Peptide

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Kisspeptin-10

Kisspeptin-10

Libido & Performance Support, Peptide

Kisspeptin-10

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These products are for laboratory research only and not intended for medical use. They are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. By purchasing, you certify they will be used solely for research and not for human or animal consumption.

What is it?

Kisspeptin-10 (Metastin fragment 112–121) is a short synthetic decapeptide derived from the KISS1 gene product, first discovered in 1996 in connection with metastasis suppression. Later, researchers identified Kisspeptin as a key regulator of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis, stimulating GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) secretion through the GPR54/KISS1R receptor. It has become a major focus in neuroendocrinology for studying puberty onset, reproductive hormone signaling, and fertility control in experimental models.

Certificate of Analysis

This research peptide is verified for 99 %+ purity. COA: Kisspeptin-10 (5mg / 60mg)

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the product come with instructions?

Products from Elite Miami Peptides do not include usage instructions, as they are strictly for in vitro research and prohibited by law for human or animal use. Misuse or unlawful application will result in permanent denial of service.

Each vial contains exactly what’s indicated on the label. For instance, a 10mg vial contains precisely 10mg of lyophilized peptide. Researchers may divide it into smaller research portions—such as four 2.5mg aliquots—but the total content remains the same.

Yes. All peptides are supplied in lyophilized powder form and do not come reconstituted. Any extra materials required for research, such as solvents or diluents, must be obtained separately.

When stored as a dry powder, peptides remain stable for up to 2 years.
Once reconstituted, the solution should be kept refrigerated and is typically stable for up to 2 months under proper storage conditions.

Overview

Kisspeptin-10 activates the KISS1R (GPR54) receptor, stimulating GnRH neurons and influencing LH and FSH release. It is widely used in research exploring: Reproductive endocrinology – GnRH and gonadotropin signaling models Puberty onset mechanisms and hypothalamic feedback loops Neuroendocrine axis dynamics under metabolic and hormonal regulation Because of its short structure, Kisspeptin-10 provides a precise tool for mapping receptor pathways and hormonal feedback.

Explanation

In simple terms, Kisspeptin-10 is a lab-made peptide used to study how the brain controls reproduction. Scientists use it to understand how puberty begins, how hormones like LH and FSH are triggered, and how fertility is regulated. While it’s an important part of endocrine research, Kisspeptin-10 is not approved for human or animal use — it’s designed strictly for scientific and in-vitro experiments.

⚠️ Disclaimer: this product is not approved for medical use and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. All information provided is for educational and research purposes only, and this product must never be used in humans or animals.

History

Kisspeptin was first isolated in 1996 by Lee et al. at the University of Pennsylvania while studying a metastasis-suppressor gene (KISS1). In 2001, scientists linked its receptor (GPR54) to the onset of puberty, revolutionizing understanding of GnRH control. Since then, Kisspeptin-10 has served as a potent research analog to probe reproductive and neuroendocrine pathways. (Adapted from Lee et al., 1996; de Rouen et al., 2001; Plant & Ramaekers, 2011)

Structure

Molecular Formula: C₅₈H₈₄N₁₆O₁₄ Molecular Weight: 1302.4 g/mol Sequence Length: 10 amino acids Sequence: Tyr-Asn-Trp-Asn-Ser-Phe-Gly-Leu-Arg-Phe-NH₂ PubChem ID: CID 16132335

Research Findings

Kisspeptin-10 has been extensively examined for: Neuroendocrine: activation of GnRH neurons via KISS1R. Reproductive: stimulation of LH/FSH release and estrous-cycle modeling. Metabolic: links between energy balance and reproductive signaling. Cellular: investigation of receptor-coupled G-protein pathways. These studies highlight its importance in HPG-axis and fertility research.

Explanation

In simple terms, Kisspeptin-10 is a lab-made peptide used to study how the brain controls reproduction. Scientists use it to understand how puberty begins, how hormones like LH and FSH are triggered, and how fertility is regulated. While it’s an important part of endocrine research, Kisspeptin-10 is not approved for human or animal use — it’s designed strictly for scientific and in-vitro experiments.

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