GLP2-T3RZ

GLP2-T3RZ

$24.99
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GLP2-T3RZ

GLP2-T3RZ

$24.99

GLP-2 – Glucagon-Like Peptide-2 for Gastrointestinal and Cellular Regeneration Research

Overview:
GLP-2 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-2) is an endogenous intestinal peptide studied for its critical role in gastrointestinal growth, nutrient absorption, and epithelial repair mechanisms. As part of the incretin peptide family, GLP-2 is of high interest in metabolic, regenerative, and gastrointestinal research, where it is used to explore gut barrier integrity, enterocyte proliferation, and tissue regeneration.

Scientific Background:
GLP-2 is produced in the intestinal L-cells in response to nutrient intake and acts through GLP-2 receptor (GLP2R) pathways, influencing intestinal mucosal growth, blood flow, and nutrient transport. Research has shown that GLP-2 supports epithelial regeneration, anti-inflammatory signaling, and gut–brain communication, making it an important tool in studies of intestinal adaptation and metabolic regulation.

Its involvement in mitochondrial energy support and cellular repair signaling also positions GLP-2 as a valuable compound in exploring systemic metabolic function and tissue resilience.

Why Researchers Study GLP-2:
GLP-2 provides a precise research model for investigating intestinal health, regenerative peptide function, and gut–metabolism interaction. Its ability to enhance tissue recovery and cellular signaling makes it a cornerstone peptide for studying gastrointestinal, metabolic, and regenerative biology.

For Laboratory Research Use Only. Not for Human Consumption.

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