Cagrilintide — Overview
Cagrilintide is a synthetic amylin receptor agonist used in research examining energy balance, satiety signaling, and peptide‑mediated metabolic regulation. As a long‑acting amylin analog, it is frequently selected for studies exploring receptor selectivity, peptide stability, and multi‑pathway metabolic modulation, especially when paired with incretin‑based compounds.
Background & Research Interest
Cagrilintide is commonly investigated in laboratory settings focused on:
- Amylin receptor signaling pathways
- Peptide‑mediated appetite and energy‑intake regulation
- Structure–activity relationships of long‑acting amylin analogs
- Comparative studies involving amylin, calcitonin, and incretin‑related peptides
- Combination‑pathway research, particularly with GLP‑1 receptor agonists
Its extended duration of action and receptor specificity make it a valuable model for studying sustained metabolic signaling.
General Characteristics
- Peptide Type: Long‑acting amylin receptor agonist
- Mechanistic Focus: Satiety and metabolic‑signaling pathways
- Form: Typically supplied as a lyophilized powder
- Stability: Engineered for prolonged receptor engagement
- Solubility: Commonly reconstituted in sterile, research‑grade solvents
- Purity: Provided at high purity suitable for controlled laboratory research
Storage & Handling
- Store in a cool, dry environment, protected from light
- Keep vial sealed until use
- Handle using standard laboratory safety procedures
For laboratory research only. Not for human consumption.
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