GLP1 SEMA + B12

$119.99

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Description

B12 + GLP-1 is a research formulation that combines cobalamin (vitamin B12), an essential water-soluble vitamin, with a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogue, a peptide hormone that plays a role in glucose regulation and energy balance.

Vitamin B12 functions as a cofactor in numerous enzymatic reactions, particularly in DNA synthesis, fatty acid metabolism, and the production of red blood cells. In research contexts, B12 is often studied for its role in cellular energy processes and neurological function.

GLP-1, on the other hand, is an incretin hormone derived from the transcription of the proglucagon gene. It acts through GLP-1 receptors, which are G protein-coupled receptors distributed in pancreatic, neural, and gastrointestinal tissues. Modified GLP-1 analogues are frequently engineered to increase half-life and resistance to degradation by dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4).

The B12 + GLP-1 pairing is of growing interest in research due to investigations into absorption, delivery mechanisms, and the synergistic pharmacological profiles when studied in metabolic and endocrinological models.

Size :

5MG / 1MG

B12 + GLP-1 is a research formulation that combines cobalamin (vitamin B12), an essential water-soluble vitamin, with a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogue, a peptide hormone that plays a role in glucose regulation and energy balance.

Vitamin B12 functions as a cofactor in numerous enzymatic reactions, particularly in DNA synthesis, fatty acid metabolism, and the production of red blood cells. In research contexts, B12 is often studied for its role in cellular energy processes and neurological function.

GLP-1, on the other hand, is an incretin hormone derived from the transcription of the proglucagon gene. It acts through GLP-1 receptors, which are G protein-coupled receptors distributed in pancreatic, neural, and gastrointestinal tissues. Modified GLP-1 analogues are frequently engineered to increase half-life and resistance to degradation by dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4).

The B12 + GLP-1 pairing is of growing interest in research due to investigations into absorption, delivery mechanisms, and the synergistic pharmacological profiles when studied in metabolic and endocrinological models.

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