
SNAP-8® (Acetyl Octapeptide-3) 200mg – Topical
CAS: 868844-74-0
SNAP-8® (Acetyl Octapeptide-3) 200mg by BioPeptides is a research-grade synthetic peptide developed for advanced laboratory and formulation studies involving neuromuscular signaling pathways, peptide–protein interactions, and topical delivery systems. Produced using high-precision peptide synthesis and analytical verification, SNAP-8 supports reproducible experimental environments focused on cosmetic peptide science and peptide-mediated signaling mechanisms.
$165.00
Research Use Only
Research Overview
SNAP-8® (Acetyl Octapeptide-3) is a synthetic peptide studied in laboratory environments for neuromuscular signaling and peptide-mediated communication pathways.
The peptide is structurally related to acetylated hexapeptides and is investigated for its role in neurotransmitter signaling mechanisms.
Researchers examine SNAP-8 in experimental models focused on peptide–protein interactions and topical formulation systems.
The topical research format allows laboratories to explore peptide stability, delivery behavior, and signaling dynamics in controlled environments.

Scientific Background
Peptide-based signaling molecules are important research tools in neuromuscular and cosmetic science studies.
SNAP-8® is an extended-chain acetylated peptide designed to support investigations into neurotransmitter signaling and peptide-mediated cellular communication.
Laboratory studies commonly explore how SNAP-8 interacts with proteins involved in vesicle fusion and synaptic signaling pathways.
This makes the compound relevant for peptide formulation research and neuromuscular signaling models.
Mechanistic Research Perspective
- Neurotransmitter signaling pathway research
- Peptide interaction with vesicle fusion proteins
- Neuromuscular communication studies
- Topical peptide delivery system research
- Cosmetic peptide formulation investigations
Primary Research Applications
Neuromuscular Signaling Research: Used to study peptide-mediated neurotransmitter signaling mechanisms in laboratory models.
Cosmetic Science & Formulation Research: Supports research examining topical peptide delivery systems and formulation stability.
Peptide–Protein Interaction Studies: Applied in experiments investigating peptide binding with signaling proteins.
Molecular and Cellular Biology: Used in in-vitro research to analyze peptide-driven cellular communication responses.
Comparative Peptide Research: Allows comparison between SNAP-8 and other acetylated peptide analogs in experimental models.
Molecular Characteristics
- Compound Name: SNAP-8® (Acetyl Octapeptide-3)
- CAS Number: 868844-74-0
- Peptide Class: Synthetic signaling peptide
- Form: Topical research formulation
- Research Quantity: 200 mg
- Application: Cosmetic peptide research
Stability Profile and Storage Recommendations
- Store at 2–8°C when possible
- Protect from light and moisture
- Keep container tightly sealed
- Avoid excessive heat exposure
- Follow laboratory handling protocols
Handling and Research Preparation Considerations
- Suitable for topical formulation research
- Supports stability testing in peptide delivery systems
- Applicable in neuromuscular signaling research models
- Compatible with cosmetic peptide formulation studies
- Designed for reproducible laboratory experimentation
Technical Specifications
product Name
SNAP-8® (Acetyl Octapeptide-3) 200mg – Topical
brand
BioPeptides
purity
Research-grade analytical quality
form
Topical research preparation
synthesis
Solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS)
analytical
Identity and purity verification
molecular Structure
Synthetic acetylated octapeptide
stability
Stable when stored in cool conditions
Analytical Validation and Quality Assurance
- Molecular identity confirmation
- Purity and stability testing
- Structural integrity verification
- Batch-to-batch consistency analysis
- Analytical quality control inspection
Frequently Asked Questions
SNAP-8 is used in laboratory research to study neuromuscular signaling pathways, peptide-protein interactions, and topical peptide formulation systems.
CAS 868844-74-0 uniquely identifies SNAP-8 (Acetyl Octapeptide-3) and ensures accurate chemical documentation and traceability.
The topical format supports formulation development, stability testing, and cosmetic peptide research protocols.
Yes. SNAP-8 is commonly studied in controlled laboratory experiments examining peptide-protein signaling mechanisms.
SNAP-8 is widely used in cosmetic science research, peptide chemistry, neuromuscular signaling studies, and molecular biology.
It should be stored at 2–8°C and protected from light and moisture.
