Melanotan I (MT-I) – 10mg

$40.00

Melanotan I (MT-1) is a ≥99% pure peptide supplied as a lyophilized powder for in-vitro research. Commonly studied for its interaction with melanocortin receptors and pigmentation-related signaling pathways.
For laboratory use only—no human or veterinary applications.

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Melanotan I (MT-1) – Research Peptide

Melanotan I (MT-1) is a synthetic peptide analog of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), widely studied in scientific literature for its interaction with melanocortin receptors. This compound has been of particular interest in research involving pigmentation pathways, receptor binding dynamics, and peptide-mediated cellular signaling.

In experimental models, MT-1 has been investigated for its selective activity at melanocortin receptors, especially MC1R, making it a valuable compound for studying mechanisms related to melanin production, cellular response pathways, and receptor-specific signaling. Its structure and receptor affinity allow researchers to explore targeted pathway interactions within controlled laboratory environments.

Melanotan I is supplied as a lyophilized powder, enabling precise handling, storage, and reconstitution for research and analytical applications. Its well-documented receptor activity profile continues to make it a compound of interest in studies focused on melanocortin system function and peptide-receptor interactions.

At Kinesin Peptide Research, Melanotan I (MT-1) is provided strictly for research purposes only and is intended for use in controlled laboratory settings by qualified professionals. Each batch is produced with an emphasis on purity, consistency, and research-grade standards to support reliable and reproducible experimental outcomes.


Research Applications May Include:

  • Melanocortin receptor interaction studies (MC1R)

  • Pigmentation pathway and melanin-related research

  • Peptide-receptor binding analysis

  • Cellular signaling and response models

  • Experimental studies involving α-MSH analogs