Melanotan II (MT-2) – 10mg

$40.00

Melanotan II (MT-2) is a ≥99% pure peptide supplied as a lyophilized powder for in-vitro research. Commonly studied for its interaction with melanocortin receptors and multi-pathway signaling models.
For laboratory use only—no human or veterinary applications.

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Melanotan II (MT-2) – Research Peptide

Melanotan II (MT-2) is a synthetic peptide analog of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), widely studied in scientific literature for its interaction with melanocortin receptor systems. This compound has been investigated across multiple research models involving receptor binding, cellular signaling pathways, and melanocortin-related mechanisms.

In experimental settings, MT-2 has demonstrated activity across several melanocortin receptor subtypes, making it a compound of interest for researchers studying multi-receptor interactions and peptide-mediated signaling processes. Its structure allows for broader receptor engagement compared to other analogs, providing opportunities to explore complex pathway dynamics in controlled laboratory environments.

Melanotan II is supplied as a lyophilized powder, enabling precise handling, storage, and reconstitution for research and analytical applications. Its receptor interaction profile and stability make it a valuable compound for investigations involving melanocortin system function and peptide-receptor dynamics.

At Kinesin Peptide Research, Melanotan II (MT-2) is provided strictly for research purposes only and is intended for use in controlled laboratory and analytical settings by qualified professionals. Each batch is produced with an emphasis on purity, consistency, and research-grade standards to support accurate and reproducible experimental outcomes.


Research Applications May Include:

  • Melanocortin receptor interaction studies (MC1R, MC3R, MC4R, etc.)

  • Multi-receptor signaling and pathway analysis

  • Peptide-receptor binding dynamics

  • Cellular communication and signaling models

  • Experimental studies involving α-MSH analogs