Retatrutide

High Purity Research Peptide

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Retatrutide is a synthetic peptide engineered as a triple receptor agonist with activity at the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), and glucagon receptors. It is currently the subject of extensive scientific research investigating metabolic regulation, energy homeostasis, endocrine signaling, and peptide pharmacology.

Its unique multi-receptor profile distinguishes Retatrutide from dual agonist peptides and makes it a valuable research tool for studying complex metabolic pathways and receptor interactions.

  • Product Name: Retatrutide

  • Peptide Class: Triple GLP-1 / GIP / Glucagon Receptor Agonist

  • CAS Number: 2381089-83-2

  • Molecular Formula: C₂₂₁H₃₄₂N₄₆O₆₈

  • Molecular Weight: 4731.33 g/mol

  • Purity: ≥99% (HPLC)

  • Available Sizes: 10 mg / 30 mg

  • Appearance: White to off-white lyophilized powder

  • Grade: Research Grade

Retatrutide is widely investigated in laboratory research involving:

  • GLP-1 receptor signaling

  • GIP receptor biology

  • Glucagon receptor pharmacology

  • Metabolic regulation

  • Energy homeostasis

  • Glucose metabolism

  • Appetite-regulating pathways

  • Endocrine physiology

  • Obesity research models

  • Peptide receptor pharmacology

Retatrutide is designed to activate three distinct receptor systems:

  • GLP-1 Receptor – investigated for its role in glucose regulation and gastrointestinal hormone signaling.

  • GIP Receptor – studied in incretin biology and metabolic physiology.

  • Glucagon Receptor – researched for its involvement in energy expenditure and hepatic metabolism.

The simultaneous activation of these pathways makes Retatrutide an important research compound for investigating integrated metabolic signaling.

  • Store refrigerated at 2–8°C before reconstitution.

  • For extended storage, keep frozen at −20°C.

  • Protect from heat, moisture, and direct light.

  • Allow the vial to reach room temperature before opening.

  • Reconstitute using sterile bacteriostatic water or another appropriate laboratory-grade solvent.

  • Mix gently until dissolved.

  • Avoid vigorous shaking.

  • Minimize repeated freeze–thaw cycles following reconstitution.

Each production batch undergoes comprehensive analytical testing including:

  • HPLC Purity Analysis (≥99%)

  • Mass Spectrometry Verification

  • Peptide Identity Confirmation

  • Appearance Inspection

  • Batch Quality Control Testing

Retatrutide has attracted significant attention because it combines three complementary receptor activities within a single peptide. Its unique pharmacological profile provides researchers with a versatile tool for investigating receptor interactions, metabolic signaling networks, and endocrine physiology in preclinical models.