Kisspeptin is the master upstream regulator of GnRH in reproductive neuroendocrine research. Full reference profile inside.
Kisspeptin refers to the KISS1-gene-derived peptide family (most commonly Kisspeptin-10 in research vials) that activates GPR54 (KISS1R). It sits upstream of GnRH neurons and is a central reference peptide in reproductive-neuroendocrine research.
- Kisspeptin-10 sequence: YNWNSFGLRF-NH2.
- Amidated C-terminus is required for GPR54 activation.
- Widely used as GnRH-axis stimulation reference in animal research.
- Batch identifier and synthesis date traceable to the lot record
- HPLC purity ≥98% (typically ≥99% for peptides under 30 residues)
- LC-MS confirmed monoisotopic or average mass within ±0.5 Da of theoretical
- Counterion identity and content (acetate or trifluoroacetate) reported
- Bacterial endotoxin and residual solvents per the analytical method
Research use only. All information on this page is provided strictly for in-vitro and laboratory research reference. Nothing in this article is medical, therapeutic, dosing, or performance advice for human or veterinary use.



