
Triptorelin (GnRH) 2mg
CAS: 57773-63-4
Triptorelin (GnRH) 2mg is a synthetic gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog supplied for advanced laboratory research involving hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis signaling, neuroendocrine communication pathways, and peptide-mediated endocrine regulatory mechanisms.
$155.00
Research Use Only
Research Overview
Synthetic GnRH analog peptides are widely used in molecular and endocrine research to investigate regulatory signaling pathways associated with the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis.
Triptorelin is investigated in laboratory research for peptide-mediated communication between hypothalamic and pituitary signaling networks and endocrine regulatory models.
This peptide analog is commonly included in neuroendocrine and reproductive hormone research programs focused on receptor signaling and endocrine feedback systems.

Scientific Background
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is a key regulatory peptide involved in endocrine signaling between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland.
Triptorelin is a synthetic GnRH analog studied for its receptor binding behavior and regulatory influence on signaling models associated with reproductive hormone communication.
Mechanistic Research Properties
- Interaction with GnRH receptors in neuroendocrine signaling models
- Participation in hypothalamic–pituitary signaling communication studies
- Influence on peptide-mediated endocrine regulatory pathways
- Support of reproductive hormone signaling investigations
- Study of feedback signaling mechanisms in neuroendocrine research systems
Primary Research Applications
Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Gonadal Axis Research: Used in laboratory studies investigating regulatory signaling pathways within neuroendocrine systems.
Neuroendocrine Signaling Studies: Supports experimental research focused on endocrine communication mechanisms.
Peptide–Receptor Interaction Research: Applied in controlled models studying GnRH receptor binding behavior.
Endocrine Feedback Mechanism Models: Used in research examining regulatory feedback loops in hormonal signaling.
Reproductive Hormone Signaling Research: Allows researchers to explore peptide-mediated communication in reproductive endocrine systems.
Molecular Characteristics
- Peptide Class: Synthetic GnRH analog
- Structure: Modified decapeptide analog
- Research Field: Neuroendocrine and reproductive hormone signaling
- Form: Lyophilized research peptide
Stability and Storage Profile
- Stable when stored lyophilized at −20°C
- Sensitive to moisture and prolonged light exposure
- Protect from environmental contamination
- Reconstituted solutions should be refrigerated
- Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
Solubility and Reconstitution Options
- Bacteriostatic water
- Sterile saline solutions
- Buffered laboratory solvent systems
- Analytical solvents used in peptide research
Technical Specifications
product Name
Triptorelin (GnRH) 2mg
cas
57773-63-4
purity
≥98–99% (HPLC verified)
unit Size
2 mg
form
Lyophilized powder
synthesis
Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (SPPS)
analytical
HPLC, Mass Spectrometry
Analytical Validation and Quality Control
- HPLC purity verification
- Mass spectrometry identity confirmation
- Peptide structural integrity testing
- Batch consistency validation
- Laboratory quality control screening
Why Source from Bio-Peptides?
Bio-Peptides supplies research-grade peptides to laboratories worldwide with a focus on analytical quality, batch consistency, and reliable scientific supply chains designed for advanced peptide research environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Triptorelin is used in laboratory research studying hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis signaling and neuroendocrine regulatory pathways.
Triptorelin is a synthetic analog of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH).
It is commonly studied in endocrinology, neuroendocrine signaling research, reproductive hormone studies, and peptide-receptor interaction investigations.
It should be stored at −20°C and protected from moisture and light.
No. This product is supplied strictly for laboratory research use.
