GLP-R
Overview
GLP-R is a next-generation triple-incretin research compound that engages three metabolic receptors at once — GIP, GLP-1, and glucagon. It represents the current frontier of multi-receptor metabolic signaling research, extending the single- and dual-incretin approaches that preceded it. It is an investigational compound studied strictly in a research context and is not approved for any use.
Mechanism
Where earlier incretin research compounds engage one or two receptors, GLP-R's defining feature is simultaneous three-receptor activation. The GLP-1 and GIP arms are studied for their roles in glucose-dependent signaling and appetite regulation, while the added glucagon-receptor arm is of research interest for its contribution to energy expenditure — a combination studied for effects that mono- and dual-receptor approaches do not reproduce.
Research Areas
- Simultaneous GIP / GLP-1 / glucagon three-receptor engagement
- Energy-expenditure and appetite-regulation signaling
- Comparative multi-incretin metabolic-flexibility research
Handling & Storage
Lyophilized; store refrigerated. Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water for research use.