GL 2P 30mg For Sale
What is GL 2P?
GL 2P (research designation LY3298176) is a synthetic 39-amino-acid peptide and a dual agonist of two distinct receptors: glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor (GIPR) and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GL 1PR). With a molecular weight of approximately 4,813.5 Da, it was first described in published metabolic research in 2018. GL 2P is studied in research models that investigate combined incretin pathway signaling, glucose homeostasis mechanisms, and dual-receptor activation pharmacology — distinguishing it from selective GL 1P receptor agonists such as GL 1P. Also referenced as LY3298176, GIP/GL 1P dual agonist, GL 2P, it is supplied as a lyophilized powder for laboratory reference use. Triumphant Labs GL 2P is provided strictly for in vitro research applications and is not approved for human or animal use.
GL 2P Structure
Sequence
YE-Aib-GTFTSDYSI-Aib-LDKIAQ (C20 fatty acid) AFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPS
Molecular Formula
Molecular Weight
4813.527 g/mol
PubChem SID
156588324
CAS Number
2023788-19-2
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