Oxytocin Acetate 10mg – High-Purity Research Peptide
Oxytocin Acetate 10mg is a synthetic peptide supplied in lyophilised (freeze-dried) form for stability and ease of laboratory handling. Frequently referenced in peptide research literature, Oxytocin Acetate is utilised in scientific studies involving peptide signalling pathways, receptor interactions, cellular communication, and experimental biological systems.
Every batch is independently HPLC-tested at >99.1% purity and supplied with a full Certificate of Analysis (COA) for verification and traceability.
What is Oxytocin Acetate?
Oxytocin Acetate is a synthetic analogue of the naturally occurring peptide hormone oxytocin. It is commonly referenced in laboratory research involving peptide-receptor interactions, signalling pathways, and experimental biological models.
Researchers utilise Oxytocin Acetate in controlled laboratory settings to investigate peptide activity, receptor binding mechanisms, and cellular communication processes.
Scientific Identifiers
CAS Number: 6233-83-6
Molecular Formula: C₄₅H₇₀N₁₂O₁₄S₂
Molecular Weight: 1067.24 g/mol
Purity: >99.1%
Quantity: 10mg
Form: Lyophilised Solid
Storage: Store at −20°C, protected from light
Catalogue Number: BWP-OXY-10
Usage and Reconstitution
Oxytocin Acetate is supplied as a lyophilised powder to preserve structural integrity and maximise stability during storage.
For laboratory applications, it may be reconstituted using bacteriostatic water or another suitable solvent in accordance with standard peptide-handling protocols. For detailed preparation guidance, please refer to the Bluewell Peptides Reconstitution Guide.
Why Choose Bluewell Peptides?
• HPLC-verified >99.1% purity
• Full COA included with every batch
• Fast, secure UK shipping
• Transparent, research-focused supplier
• Excellent customer support and verified reviews
Legal and Safety Information
All products sold by Bluewell Peptides are intended strictly for laboratory research and educational use only.
They are not approved for human or veterinary use, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
All research must comply with relevant laws and safety protocols.





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