Melanotan
$50.00
Alpha-MSH Analog | Pigmentation Research Peptide | For Laboratory Use Only
Overview
Melanotan 1 (also known as Afamelanotide) is a synthetic analog of alpha-melanocyte–stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It is widely studied for its interaction with melanocortin receptors, particularly MC1R, which are responsible for regulating pigmentation pathways, cellular photoprotection, and inflammatory response mechanisms.
Researchers value Melanotan 1 for its high receptor selectivity, stability, and strong relevance in dermatological, photoprotection, and melanogenesis studies.
Description
Key Research Points
Pigmentation & Melanogenesis
Melanotan 1 is frequently used in studies involving:
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Melanocyte stimulation
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Melanin production pathways
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Skin-darkening and UV-protection models
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Genetic variations in MC1R signaling
Photoprotection & Skin Biology
Researchers explore Melanotan 1 in:
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UV-induced cellular stress models
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DNA-damage reduction pathways
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Oxidative-stress resilience
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Skin-barrier support and repair
Anti-Inflammatory Mechanisms
Because α-MSH analogs interact with the melanocortin system, Melanotan 1 is also studied for potential:
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Anti-inflammatory signaling
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Immunomodulatory pathways
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Redness and irritation reduction
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Tissue-calming effects
Additional information
| Milligram | 10mg |
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