HEP-1 is a synthetic research peptide investigated for its potential influence on hepatocyte activity and liver tissue function. As a hepatocyte-stimulating peptide, HEP-1 has attracted interest in preclinical research settings for its proposed role in modulating liver cell behaviour, including proliferation, metabolic function, and cellular repair mechanisms.
In laboratory studies, HEP-1 has been explored in the context of hepatic regeneration models, where researchers examine how peptide signalling may support the recovery of liver tissue following injury or stress. Its mechanism of action is thought to involve interactions with hepatocyte surface receptors, potentially influencing downstream signalling pathways associated with cell growth and survival.
This 5mg vial is supplied as a lyophilised powder, offering stability during storage and transport. Each batch is tested to a minimum purity of >98% by HPLC to ensure suitability for in vitro and in vivo research applications.
Storage: Store at -20°C upon receipt. Protect from moisture and light. Reconstituted peptide should be aliquoted and stored at -80°C.
Molecular Formula
C₄₃H₆₆N₁₀O₁₂S
Molecular Weight
951.1 g/mol
Purity
>98%
CAS Number
N/A
Form
Lyophilised Powder
Research Applications
Hepatic regeneration research, Liver cell biology, Hepatocyte signalling studies, Metabolic disease modelling, Preclinical hepatology, Cellular repair mechanisms
For research purposes only. Not for human use.


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