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Retatrutide (GLP-3 Reta)
$139.95
Triple-agonist research peptide studied for advanced metabolic and weight-regulation pathways.
Retatrutide is a cutting-edge investigational peptide studied as a triple receptor agonist with activity at the GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors—three central hormonal pathways involved in metabolic regulation. This unique tri-agonist profile has positioned Retatrutide as one of the most closely examined compounds in modern metabolic research.
In preclinical and early clinical research settings, Retatrutide has been studied for its role in body-weight regulation, appetite signaling, energy expenditure, and glucose metabolism. Unlike first-generation GLP-based compounds that act on a single pathway, Retatrutide’s simultaneous receptor engagement has been shown in research models to produce synergistic metabolic signaling, making it a focal point of interest in next-generation obesity and metabolic pathway studies.
Scientific literature has further explored Retatrutide’s activity in relation to improvements in insulin sensitivity and favorable changes in metabolic biomarkers when compared to placebo and other GLP-based investigational compounds. Its extended biological half-life, studied for sustained receptor engagement over time, adds to its value in longitudinal metabolic and endocrine research models.
Because of its novel mechanism, strong research momentum, and relevance to obesity and metabolic disease research, Retatrutide has rapidly become one of the most sought-after peptides for laboratories conducting advanced metabolic and endocrine pathway investigations.
This product is supplied as a high-purity lyophilized powder, suitable for controlled laboratory handling and long-term storage when maintained under proper conditions.
Specifications
Compound: Retatrutide (GLP-3 Reta)
Form: Lyophilized powder
Storage: Store in a cool, dry environment. Protect from moisture, heat, and direct light.
Common Research Focus Areas
Weight-regulation and obesity research models
Appetite signaling and energy balance studies
GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptor pathway analysis
Insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism research
Comparative evaluation of next-generation GLP-based compounds
Research Use Only
This material is supplied exclusively for laboratory research use. Not for human or animal consumption. Purchase and use are restricted to qualified researchers or research institutions operating in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.









