$40.00
Designed for research purposes, MGF 2mg is a peptide with a high purity level of 99%. It plays a key role in scientific studies, particularly those investigating muscle development and repair.
Mechano Growth Factor (MGF) is a peptide that comes from Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1). The sequence of amino acids in MGF is very important for how it functions biologically. At a 5mg dosage, it’s structured to enhance muscle repair and growth after exercise. MGF works specifically by encouraging muscle cell growth and differentiation, making it a key focus in regenerative medicine and sports science.
MGF has a molecular weight of about 2,500 Daltons, which means it's a fairly small peptide. For research purposes, it's crucial that MGF has a high purity level, ideally 99%. High purity ensures that experimental results are accurate and reduces the chance of contamination that could distort the data. In laboratory settings, MGF's integrity is essential for studies focused on muscle hypertrophy and how cells function overall.
MGF is important in academic research, showing the connection between biochemistry and muscle physiology. It's used in many labs to explore different pathways of cell growth and adaptation. By studying the mechanistic insights MGF provides, researchers can address questions about muscle development, especially in relation to injury recovery and muscle aging.
MGF's peptide nature also allows it to be used in non-clinical applications, helping to advance experimental protocols that study muscle dynamics. As a research tool, MGF is crucial in studies about the molecular mechanisms that control how muscle tissue responds to stimuli, which has significant implications for improving sports performance and rehabilitation strategies.
It is important to note that we do not offer any reconstitution information or usage instructions for these products. They are high-quality peptides supplied for research use only. Any requests for this type of information will result in a permanent ban from our store.
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We don't offer returns due to the delicate nature of our products. You can cancel your order, but you must do so before it ships. Once it's shipped, cancellations are not possible. If you need immediate assistance with questions, want to cancel, or if your order arrives with issues like missing, incorrect, or damaged items, please reach out to us at info@nexusbiolife.com.
We don't offer returns due to the delicate nature of our products. You can cancel your order, but you must do so before it ships. Once it's shipped, cancellations are not possible. If you need immediate assistance with questions, want to cancel, or if your order arrives with issues like missing, incorrect, or damaged items, please reach out to us at info@nexusbiolife.com.
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This is a dehydration process where the peptide (in a solution) is first frozen. Then, the surrounding pressure is reduced, causing the frozen water or solvent in the material to sublimate (go directly from the solid phase to the gas phase), essentially removing the moisture.
Peptides are often unstable in liquid form. Lyophilization significantly improves their stability, making them last longer on the shelf. It makes them easier to transport and store.
When you need to use the peptide, you simply add a liquid back to it (reconstitute it). So, when you see a peptide described as "lyophilized," it means it's in a dry, solid form that was created through this freeze-drying process to make it more stable.