Description
BSA TR40 – 40 mg — Research Description
BSA TR40 is a research-designated synthetic dual agonist peptide (known as Tirzepatide) studied in metabolic and endocrine research. It is designed to interact with both the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptors, supporting investigation into multi-pathway metabolic regulation.
What It Is
BSA TR40 is a long-acting peptide analog engineered to target incretin hormone receptors. In research environments, it is used to explore dual receptor activation, hormonal signaling pathways, and integrated metabolic responses.
What It Is Used For (Research Context)
In laboratory settings, BSA TR40 is used to study:
- Dual activation of GIP and GLP-1 receptor pathways
- Metabolic signaling and pathway integration
- Glucose metabolism and insulin-related mechanisms
- Energy balance and nutrient utilization
- Hormone–receptor interaction dynamics
- Endocrine system regulation in experimental models
Chemical & Structural Properties
- Compound designation: BSA TR40
- Reference compound: Tirzepatide
- Peptide class: Dual receptor agonist (GIP/GLP-1)
- Form: Lyophilized powder
- Quantity: 40 mg per vial
- Purity: ≥99% (research-grade)
- Engineered for enhanced stability and extended activity
Laboratory & Research Applications
Used strictly in controlled environments for:
- Metabolic and endocrine research studies
- Peptide–receptor interaction assays
- Cell culture and in vivo experimental models
- Biochemical and molecular pathway analysis
- Pharmacological and peptide development research
Handling & Storage (Research Settings)
- Store at −20°C or lower
- Protect from light, heat, and moisture
- Reconstitute using sterile laboratory-grade solvents or buffers
- Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
- Follow standard aseptic laboratory procedures
Important Notice
This product contains BSA TR40 and is intended strictly for research purposes only.
It is not for human consumption.

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