Melatonin II 10mg

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          *Disclaimer: This product is intended solely for laboratory research purposes. It is not suitable for consumption by humans, nor for medical, veterinary, or household purposes. Researchers should handle Aniracetam – 50 Grams with care and adhere to strict safety guidelines during experiments. Kindly review ourTerms & Conditions before making a purchase.

          *Disclaimer: This product is intended solely for laboratory research purposes. It is not suitable for consumption by humans, nor for medical, veterinary, or household purposes. Researchers should handle Aniracetam – 50 Grams with care and adhere to strict safety guidelines during experiments. Kindly review ourTerms & Conditions before making a purchase.

          Description

          Melanotan II Peptide Summary

          Product Specifications: Melanotan II 10mg Lyophilized Powder (>98% purity) in 3ml vial. *Requires Reconstitution with solvent such as bacteriostatic water (Sold Here)

          Application: Research peptide that has been evaluated in melanin stimulation and aphrodisiac studies.

          Appearance: Solid, white powder in 3mL glass ampule

          Chemical Formula: C50H69N15O9

          PubChem CID: 92432

          CAS Number: 121062-08-6

          Molecular Weight: 1024.18 g/mol

          Synonyms: MT-II, Melanotan 2

          Storage: Store at ≤25°C, sealed, away from heat, light, and moisture.

          Concentration: ≥98%

          Disclaimer: This product is intended solely for laboratory research purposes. It is not suitable for consumption by humans, nor for medical, veterinary, or household purposes. Researchers should handle Melanotan II 10mg with care and adhere to strict safety guidelines during experiments. Kindly review our Terms & Conditions before making a purchase. *

          Chemical Structure

          Melanotan II 10mg chemical structure depiction

          Source: PubChem