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Tesamorelin is a synthetic peptide analog derived from a well-characterized growth hormone–releasing sequence. It has been referenced in scientific literature and preclinical studies involving peptide-receptor engagement and signaling mechanisms within controlled experimental systems.
$159.99
Tesamorelin is a synthetic peptide analog derived from a well-characterized growth hormone–releasing sequence. It has been referenced in scientific literature and preclinical studies involving peptide-receptor engagement and signaling mechanisms within controlled experimental systems.
Tesamorelin is a synthetic peptide analog derived from a well-characterized growth hormone–releasing sequence. It has been referenced in scientific literature and preclinical studies involving peptide-receptor engagement and signaling mechanisms within controlled experimental systems.
This Tesamorelin kit contains a measured amount of peptide in lyophilized form. The freeze-dried format supports stability and controlled preparation using appropriate sterile solvents in qualified laboratory environments.
Defined peptide analogs such as Tesamorelin are often used in research protocols exploring peptide-mediated signaling and molecular interaction patterns in preclinical settings.
Tesamorelin is frequently selected in laboratory research due to its defined sequence and documented engagement with specific signaling pathways. In controlled experimental models, researchers use peptide analogs to explore how molecular structures interact with receptor systems and influence signaling dynamics.
By studying these interactions in a regulated research environment, scientists are able to gain insight into peptide behavior and related molecular response mechanisms.
Peptide Classification: Synthetic peptide analog
Form: White lyophilized powder
Purity: High analytical standard
Stability: Preserved under recommended laboratory storage conditions
West Peptides verifies each batch for composition and purity to support reproducibility and confidence in research workflows.
Tesamorelin is supplied in lyophilized form to promote long-term stability. Reconstitution should be performed with appropriate sterile solvents in a controlled laboratory setting, following established handling practices.
Proper storage prior to preparation helps preserve peptide integrity for consistent research use.
Tesamorelin may be incorporated into research designs involving:
These use cases reflect areas where defined peptide analogs contribute to structured scientific investigation.
Defined Peptide Structure
Synthesized to match a specific analog referenced in scientific literature.
High Purity Verification
Batch-tested to support reproducibility in research.
Lyophilized for Stability
Freeze-dried format enables accurate preparation and storage.
Multi-Vial Kit Format
Ten vial configurations designed for structured experimental workflows.
What is Tesamorelin?
Tesamorelin is a synthetic peptide analog with a defined amino acid sequence that is referenced in preclinical research focused on peptide signaling mechanisms.
What makes this product suitable for research?
Its defined structure and purity make it appropriate for structured research environments where sequence-specific peptide behavior is a variable of interest.
Why is the peptide lyophilized?
Lyophilization helps preserve stability and allows researchers to prepare solutions as needed using appropriate sterile solvents.
Can Tesamorelin be used with other research peptides?
In laboratory workflows, Tesamorelin may be included alongside other defined peptide materials.
What storage conditions are recommended for Tesamorelin prior to preparation?
Lyophilized Tesamorelin should be stored in a cool, dry environment protected from light and moisture to help preserve structural integrity before reconstitution.
Is Tesamorelin considered a full-length protein?
No. Tesamorelin is a defined peptide analog rather than a complete endogenous protein. In research, fragments and analogs are often used to study specific molecular interactions.
Our products are produced using a freeze-drying process (lyophilization), which helps maintain their integrity and stability during transit, typically for up to 3–4 months.
After the peptides are reconstituted (mixed with bacteriostatic water), they should be kept refrigerated to preserve their quality. Once in liquid form, they generally remain stable for up to 30 days when stored properly.
Lyophilization—also referred to as cryodesiccation—is a dehydration method where the material is first frozen and then exposed to low pressure. This allows moisture to transition directly from solid to vapor, leaving behind a dry, stable compound in the form of a light, crystalline powder. In this state, the product can be kept at room temperature until it is ready to be reconstituted.
Upon receiving your peptides, it is recommended to protect them from heat and light exposure. For short-term use (ranging from a few days to several weeks), refrigeration below 4°C (39°F) is suitable. Lyophilized products can also tolerate room temperature storage for a limited period if they will be used relatively soon.
For extended storage—spanning several months or longer—freezing is advised. Ideally, peptides should be kept at approximately -80°C (-112°F) to best maintain long-term stability