
Triptorelin is a synthetic decapeptide analogue of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). It is widely used in laboratory research to investigate hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis signalling, receptor regulation, and endocrine feedback mechanisms.
The 100 mcg format is suitable for precision-based experimental work where controlled peptide quantities are required.
Triptorelin is structurally modified from endogenous GnRH through the substitution of D-tryptophan at position 6, a modification that increases receptor affinity and resistance to enzymatic degradation in experimental settings.
In research contexts, Triptorelin is studied for its effects on GnRH receptor activation, downstream luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) release patterns, and endocrine system regulation.
Within laboratory models, Triptorelin is used to examine:
GnRH receptor binding and activation
Pituitary gonadotropin signalling pathways
Pulsatile versus sustained GnRH analogue exposure
Endocrine feedback loops within the HPG axis
Sustained exposure models are often explored to study receptor desensitisation and hormonal suppression mechanisms.
Triptorelin is commonly investigated in experimental research related to:
Neuroendocrine signalling
Reproductive hormone regulation
Pituitary receptor dynamics
Hormonal feedback and suppression models
Comparative GnRH analogue pharmacology
All applications are strictly non-clinical and laboratory-based.
Triptorelin is a well-characterised GnRH analogue that serves as a valuable research tool for studying endocrine signalling and hormonal regulation. Its defined structure and receptor activity make it particularly useful in controlled laboratory investigations of the HPG axis. The 100 mcg presentation supports high-precision experimental design.
Synonyms: Arvekap, (D-Trp6)-GnRH, Triptoreline
Sequence: XHWSYWLRPG
IUPAC Condensed: H-Pyr-His-Trp-Ser-Tyr-D-Trp-Leu-Arg-Pro-Gly-NHâ‚‚
Molecular Weight: 1311.4 g/mol
CAS Number: 57773-63-4
PubChem CID: 25074470
Reference: PubChem Link
Stability: Store lyophilised peptide at −20 °C
Aliquot after reconstitution to avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
Reconstituted peptide may be stored at 4 °C for a limited period
Lyophilised peptide remains stable until expiry when stored at −20 °C
Source: Biosynthesis
Reconstitution: Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water
This product is supplied for laboratory research purposes only.
Triptorelin sold by Pure Peptides UK is intended exclusively for scientific research and educational use. Purchase and use are restricted to licensed researchers.
| Weight | 6 g |
|---|---|
| Cap Colour | Grey |