
Semaglutide
GLP-1 receptor agonist — the reference compound in modern appetite-regulation and glycemic-control research.
⚠ For research use only · Not for human use · Not FDA approved

GLP-1 receptor agonist — the reference compound in modern appetite-regulation and glycemic-control research.
⚠ For research use only · Not for human use · Not FDA approved
A short research-handling guide for Semaglutide. For laboratory and research use only.
GLP-1 receptor agonist — the reference compound in modern appetite-regulation and glycemic-control research.
Semaglutide is supplied as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder. Reconstitute it before research use. Recommended diluent: bacteriostatic water.
Example: 2 ml of diluent in this 5 mg vial gives 2,500 mcg/ml. A 250 mcg research amount is then 0.1 ml (10 units on a U-100 syringe) — about 20 doses per vial.
Most commonly referenced in published research at 250–1,000 mcg, once weekly. Reference only — not a dosing instruction.
Refrigerate 2–8 °C. Keep lyophilized vials frozen and out of light. Once reconstituted, refrigerate (2–8 °C) and use within a few weeks. Always use sterile technique.
For laboratory and research use only. Not for human or veterinary use, food, or drug applications.