HCG Peptide

High-purity HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin), a recombinant or synthetic heterodimeric glycoprotein hormone (α + β subunits, 237 amino acids total), supports advanced pre-clinical investigations into LH/CG receptor (LHCGR) activation, steroidogenesis pathways, and hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis regulation. Investigators utilize this compound to examine glucose-dependent stimulation of testosterone and progesterone synthesis in Leydig and theca cell models, gonadotropin signaling dynamics, and reproductive physiology mechanisms in controlled experimental settings. National Science Labs provides HCG exclusively for laboratory research exploring receptor-mediated endocrine responses and HPG axis modulation. For Research Use Only. Not for human use.

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Researchers apply HCG to investigate its high-affinity binding to the LH/CG receptor, which shares structural homology with luteinizing hormone and triggers downstream cAMP-mediated signaling. Pre-clinical observations in Leydig cell cultures and rodent models indicate stimulation of steroid hormone production, with sustained receptor activation due to the hormone’s glycosylation profile.

This glycoprotein facilitates examination of gonadotropin-mediated pathways, testicular and ovarian steroidogenesis, and axis regulation in various physiological and pathological research contexts.

Scientific Overview of HCG Applications

Pre-clinical models illustrate HCG’s engagement with reproductive signaling mechanisms:

  • Potent activation of LHCGR on Leydig cells, leading to increased testosterone synthesis through cAMP/PKA pathway stimulation in testicular models.
  • Induction of progesterone production in ovarian theca and granulosa cells, supporting ovulation and luteal function investigations in female reproductive systems.
  • Sustained signaling duration (~24–36 hours) compared to LH due to high sialic acid content and reduced clearance in pharmacokinetic studies.
  • Support for spermatogenesis and ovarian follicle development in fertility-related animal models.
  • Modulation of HPG axis feedback loops in hypogonadism and cryptorchidism research paradigms.
  • Examination of diagnostic utility in Leydig cell function assessment and gonadotropin deficiency models.

For additional context on gonadotropin receptor agonists, steroidogenesis pathways, and HPG axis regulation in pre-clinical research, refer to the Peptide Sciences or About Peptides sections.

Why Investigators Select National Science Labs HCG

National Science Labs manufactures HCG under stringent GMP-compliant protocols to ensure batch-to-batch consistency and reliability for pre-clinical experiments. Independent third-party testing verifies each lot for:

  • Purity ≥99.9% by HPLC and SDS-PAGE
  • Structural identity and glycosylation profile confirmation via mass spectrometry
  • Complete Certificate of Analysis (CoA) documentation provided per batch

For Research Use Only. This product is supplied exclusively for in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical research by qualified investigators. Statements about this peptide have not been evaluated by the FDA.

Initiate Your HCG Research Protocol

Source high-purity HCG from current limited batches to ensure optimal stability and performance in gonadotropin receptor and reproductive signaling studies.

Additional information

Weight.125 lbs
Dimensions9 × 7 × .5 in
Size: No selection

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Keep lyophilized peptides sealed in their original vial, protected from light and humidity, and store at -4°F or colder for optimal long-term stability in research settings; short-term refrigeration at around 39°F suffices for immediate use within weeks, though freezer storage maximizes integrity across extended research timelines.