MT-II and is a synthetic cyclic heptapeptide melanocortin receptor agonist and one of the most broadly active and extensively studied melanocortin research compounds available to laboratories in Ireland and a lactam-cyclised, metabolically stabilised analogue of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone incorporating Nle4 and D-Phe7 substitutions within a cyclic backbone that confers potent and non-selective activation across MC1R, MC3R, and MC4R receptor subtypes, producing simultaneous melanogenesis, pro-sexual and pro-erectile effects, anorexia, and central autonomic changes through peripheral and central melanocortin receptor activation, making it an indispensable research tool for studying broad-spectrum melanocortin receptor pharmacology and the comparative biology of MC1R versus MC3R versus MC4R receptor activation, the relationship between melanocortin receptor agonism and pigmentation versus sexual function versus energy homeostasis biological outputs, the structural basis of melanocortin receptor subtype selectivity through comparison with the more MC1R-selective MT-1 and the more MC3R/MC4R-selective PT-141, hypothalamic melanocortin circuit biology, melanocortin-dopamine and melanocortin-oxytocin pathway interactions, and the structure-activity relationship programme within the melanocortin peptide family that has established MT-II as the prototype broad-spectrum melanocortin agonist reference compound, Researchers and institutions across Ireland can source verified, research-grade MT-2 Acetate directly from our Irish peptide supply, with domestic-speed dispatch and complete batch documentation

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