GL 3P 30mg For Sale
What is GL 3P?
GL 3P (research designation LY3437943, also referenced as GL 3P) is a synthetic 39-amino-acid peptide and a triple agonist of three distinct receptors: glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor (GIPR), glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GL 1PR), and glucagon receptor (GCGR). With a molecular weight of approximately 4,731.5 Da, it was first described in published metabolic research literature in 2022. GL 3P is studied in research models that investigate combined incretin-and-glucagon receptor pathway signaling, glucose homeostasis, and energy expenditure mechanisms. Also commonly searched as LY3437943, GL 3P, or triple agonist, it is supplied as a lyophilized powder for laboratory reference use. Triumphant Labs GL 3P is provided strictly for in vitro research applications and is not approved for human or animal use.
GL 3P Structure
Sequence
YA1QGTFTSDYSIL2LDKK4AQA1AFIEYLLEGGPSSGAPPPS3
Molecular Formula
Molecular Weight
4731.33 g/mol
PubChem SID
171390338
CAS Number
2381089-83-2
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