1: What is Pancragen and what is it used for in research?
Pancragen is a short-chain bioregulator peptide made from pancreatic tissue. Researchers study it for its possible role in supporting pancreatic cell function, insulin regulation, and metabolic processes. It falls under the Khavinson peptide bioregulator class. This product is meant only for in vitro and laboratory research use and is not approved for use in humans or animals. 2: How should Pancragen 20mg be stored to maintain stability?
Pancragen should be stored in a cool, dry place. It's best to keep it refrigerated at 2 to 8°C for short-term storage, or frozen at -20°C for long-term preservation. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles, direct sunlight, and moisture. These factors can damage peptide integrity. Always handle it under sterile laboratory conditions to maintain research-grade purity.
3: What purity and quality standards does this Pancragen 20mg meet?
Peptides World supplies Pancragen as a top-quality research-grade peptide. It is made to meet high purity standards that are suitable for lab experiments. Researchers should reach out to Peptides World directly for certificates of analysis (COA) or third-party testing documentation to confirm purity and composition before using it.
4: Can Pancragen be used in humans or animals?
No. Pancragen 20mg is for research use only. It is illegal to introduce this peptide into humans or animals in any way. This product is meant only as a research chemical for in vitro testing and lab experiments. Only licensed professionals should handle it, following all relevant laws and regulations.