Semaglutide (GLP-1)
A GLP-1 receptor compound studied in metabolic research.
Overview
Semaglutide is a synthetic GLP-1 receptor agonist studied in research literature for its interactions with incretin signaling and appetite-regulation pathways. It is one of the most widely referenced single-incretin compounds in the metabolic research category.
Referenced research ranges
0.25–2.4 mg, once weekly — research protocols reference gradual titration across weeks
Reconstitution default
5 mg in 2 mL yields 2.5 mg/mL; a 0.25 mg reference dose is 0.1 mL (10 units on a U-100 syringe).
Storage
Store lyophilized vials refrigerated; refrigerate after reconstitution and protect from light.
Considerations
- Long half-life, so research protocols reference once-weekly administration.
- Literature commonly references stepwise titration from a low starting amount.
- Reconstituted peptide is temperature-sensitive and light-sensitive.
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