Retatrutide
GLP-1/GIP/Glucagon
What Is Retatrutide?
Retatrutide is an investigational peptide examined in laboratory research for its activity at the GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptor pathways. Studies at the cellular and molecular level focus on its role in metabolic signaling networks, insulin sensitivity mechanisms, and energy balance regulation. Ongoing research primarily explores these interactions in controlled in vitro settings.
Retatrutide Overview
Retatrutide is a synthetic investigational peptide designed as a multi-receptor agonist with activity at GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon signaling pathways. It is currently the subject of extensive preclinical and clinical research exploring its effects on metabolic regulation, glucose homeostasis, and energy balance. By engaging multiple incretin and glucagon receptors, Retatrutide exhibits broad physiological activity that is being examined for its potential relevance in metabolic and endocrine research contexts.
Research Use Only
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Products from Direct 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 shown on the label. For example, a 10mg vial has exactly 10mg of lyophilized peptide. Researchers can divide it into smaller portions—like four 2.5mg measurements—but the total amount remains 10mg.
Peptides are supplied as lyophilized powder. They do not come reconstituted, and any extra supplies must be sourced separately for research applications.
In lyophilized powder form, peptides stay stable for up to 2 years. After reconstitution, it should be refrigerated and is generally stable for up to 2 months.