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PEG-MGF (2mg)

$69.00

Scientific Overview

  • Peptide Basis: Derived from the E‑domain sequence of IGF‑1Ec (MGF)

  • Modification: PEGylation — covalent attachment of a polyethylene glycol chain to improve stability and half‑life

  • Typical Sequence Source: Modified MGF region via PEG linkage

  • Molecular Formula: ~C₁₂₁H₂₀₀N₄₂O₃₉ (typical for PEGylated peptide)

  • Molecular Weight: Varies with PEG size, but research products report modified mass consistent with PEGylated peptide (~8–10 kDa or higher depending on PEG length)

Please Note: These products are intended strictly for laboratory research purposes only. They are not for human consumption, medical use, or veterinary application.
Disclaimer: If multiple different peptides are purchased, they must be injected separately. Mixing them in the same syringe can alter the pH balance, which may cause adverse side effects.

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  • Peptide Basis: Derived from the E‑domain sequence of IGF‑1Ec (MGF)

  • Modification: PEGylation — covalent attachment of a polyethylene glycol chain to improve stability and half‑life

  • Typical Sequence Source: Modified MGF region via PEG linkage

  • Molecular Formula: ~C₁₂₁H₂₀₀N₄₂O₃₉ (typical for PEGylated peptide)

  • Molecular Weight: Varies with PEG size, but research products report modified mass consistent with PEGylated peptide (~8–10 kDa or higher depending on PEG length)

  • Peptide Basis: Derived from the E‑domain sequence of IGF‑1Ec (MGF)

  • Modification: PEGylation — covalent attachment of a polyethylene glycol chain to improve stability and half‑life

  • Typical Sequence Source: Modified MGF region via PEG linkage

  • Molecular Formula: ~C₁₂₁H₂₀₀N₄₂O₃₉ (typical for PEGylated peptide)

  • Molecular Weight: Varies with PEG size, but research products report modified mass consistent with PEGylated peptide (~8–10 kDa or higher depending on PEG length)

  • Purity:

    • Usually ≥98–99 % pure by analytical methods such as HPLC (high‑performance liquid chromatography)

  • Analysis:

    • Certificate of Analysis (COA) typically includes:

      • HPLC purity chromatogram confirming >98 % main peak

      • Mass spectrometry (MS) showing correct mass consistent with the pegylated peptide

      • (If provided) low levels of residual impurities/side products

  • Bioactivity Consideration:

    • Activity in research is usually validated via satellite cell activation or growth signaling assays targeting the IGF‑axis.

Lyophilized Powder (Unopened)

  • Short‑Term Storage: Refrigerate at 2 – 8 °C

  • Long‑Term Storage: Freeze at ‑20 °C or lower (recommended for >6 months stability)

  • Protect from light, moisture, and repeated temperature cycling.

After Reconstitution

  • Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water or sterile buffer (exact solvent depends on research protocol)

  • Store at 2 – 8 °C and use within days to weeks depending on peptide handling guidelines — generally avoid freezing once reconstituted.

  • Avoid repeated freeze‑thaw cycles which degrade peptide activity.

Signs of Degradation

  • Cloudiness or discoloration

  • Particulate formation in solution

  • Unusual odor — indicates loss of integrity.

Lyophilized Powder (Unopened)

  • Short‑Term Storage: Refrigerate at 2 – 8 °C

  • Long‑Term Storage: Freeze at ‑20 °C or lower (recommended for >6 months stability)

  • Protect from light, moisture, and repeated temperature cycling.

After Reconstitution

  • Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water or sterile buffer (exact solvent depends on research protocol)

  • Store at 2 – 8 °C and use within days to weeks depending on peptide handling guidelines — generally avoid freezing once reconstituted.

  • Avoid repeated freeze‑thaw cycles which degrade peptide activity.

Signs of Degradation

  • Cloudiness or discoloration

  • Particulate formation in solution

  • Unusual odor — indicates loss of integrity.

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