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Melanotan I (MT-1)
Melanotan I (MT-1)
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Melanotan I (MT-1) is a synthetic analog of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), widely researched for its role in melanocortin receptor activation and melanin production pathways. It is primarily studied in dermatological and pigmentation biology models for its effects on skin pigmentation processes.
In laboratory research, MT-1 is commonly investigated for its interaction with melanocortin receptors (particularly MC1R), which regulate melanogenesis—the biological process responsible for melanin production in skin cells. It is frequently used in studies involving pigmentation, UV response, and skin biology.
Key Features
- Synthetic analog of α-MSH (alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone)
- Studied for melanocortin receptor (MC1R) activation
- Associated with melanin production and pigmentation pathways
- Commonly used in dermatological and skin biology research models
- Relevant to UV response and melanogenesis studies
Common Research Areas
Researchers and scientific studies commonly explore Melanotan I for:
- Melanogenesis and pigmentation pathway research
- Melanocortin receptor signaling (MC1R) studies
- Skin biology and dermatological research models
- UV response and photoprotection mechanisms
- Cellular pigment regulation studies
Product Quality
Manufactured under strict quality control standards and tested for purity, identity, and consistency to ensure reliable research-grade material.
Disclaimer: This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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