PEN GLP1 5mg
GLP-1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1) is a hormone-like peptide serving as a key reagent in modern metabolism research. This compound plays a significant role in regulating glucose levels and the body's response to meals, making it an essential tool in the analysis of endocrine functions and pancreatic physiology.
Description
PEN + 2 niddles.
Calibration of the device (PEN) for testing:
100 jm = 5 mg
20 jm = 1 mg
10 jm = 0,5 mg
1 jm = 0,01 ml = 0,05 mg
"Jm" refers to the volumetric unit markings of 0.01 ml on the device (PEN), rather than standardized International Units (IU) of biological activity.
GLP-1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1) is a natural peptide with a hormone-like structure that plays a crucial role in regulating blood glucose levels, meal response, and metabolic functions. As a research product, GLP-1 is used in studies of metabolic mechanisms, endocrine function, and interactions with other hormones in model organisms. Due to its properties, GLP-1 is used in research on metabolic therapies and in the context of examining the pancreatic system, but is not approved for use in humans or animals.
GLP-1 is being studied in preclinical biological experiments and analyses, but is not approved for therapeutic use.
Research use:
GLP-1 is only used in laboratory research in the context of:
- studies of the mechanisms of regulation of glucose and insulin metabolism in model organisms,
- assessment of the impact of GLP-1 on the functioning of the pancreatic system and its interactions with hormones,
- analyzing the impact on glucose levels, insulin response and metabolic cycle regulation,
- research on metabolism in the context of metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes.
GLP-1 is not intended for use in humans or animals in any therapeutic context.















