Overview
Kisspeptin-10 peptide is a decapeptide fragment derived from the kisspeptin protein family (KISS1 gene product). It is widely studied for its role in activating the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis through stimulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). By binding to the GPR54 receptor, Kisspeptin-10 peptide serves as a critical research tool for understanding fertility regulation, puberty onset, and reproductive endocrinology.
Compound Breakdown
Kisspeptin-10 (5mg): Synthetic decapeptide fragment studied for GnRH stimulation, fertility research, and neuroendocrine signaling.
Research Applications
Preclinical research with Kisspeptin-10 peptide has explored:
GnRH Stimulation → studied for activation of GnRH neurons and downstream gonadotropin release.
Fertility Research → investigated for roles in reproductive signaling, fertility models, and puberty onset.
Neuroendocrine Studies → examined for hypothalamic-pituitary axis regulation and hormone signaling.
Comparative Studies → evaluated alongside other reproductive peptides to explore endocrine interactions.
Potential Cancer Research → studied for KISS1 gene activity and tumor metastasis suppression pathways.
Related Categories
Kisspeptin-10 is included in the Hormone Compounds category. It is sometimes studied alongside GHK-Cu and Tesamorelin in endocrine and reproductive signaling research.
Compliance Statement
All Not Labs products are strictly for research use only and are not intended for human or veterinary use.


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