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PT-141 (Bremelanotide) 10mg

KEY BENEFITS

  • Supports research into sexual arousal and desire signaling pathways

  • Commonly studied for its central (brain-based) mechanism of action rather than blood-flow pathways

  • Frequently explored in neuro-behavioral and motivation-related research models

  • Often used to study melanocortin system signaling and receptor activity

  • Injectable format allows controlled systemic exposure in research protocols


Full Description

PT-141 is a synthetic peptide derived from melanocortin-based compounds and is primarily studied for its effects on central nervous system signaling related to sexual arousal and motivation.

Unlike compounds that focus on vascular or circulation-based pathways, PT-141 is researched for how it activates specific melanocortin receptors in the brain that are involved in desire, arousal, and behavioral response. This makes PT-141 especially useful in research models that aim to better understand neural control of sexual function and motivational signaling.

In laboratory and pre-clinical research, PT-141 is commonly explored in studies evaluating how brain-driven signaling pathways influence sexual behavior, arousal response, and related mood and motivational circuits. Its targeted action on central signaling pathways allows researchers to study these effects independently from peripheral blood-flow mechanisms.


Commonly Explored For (Research Use Only)

  • Sexual arousal and desire signaling pathways

  • Central nervous system and melanocortin receptor research

  • Motivation and behavioral response studies

  • Neuro-endocrine and neuro-signaling models related to sexual function

  • Brain-based regulation of arousal and response mechanisms