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Kisspeptin-10

The C-terminal decapeptide fragment of kisspeptin-54; investigated for hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis stimulation via GPR54 receptor agonism.

Also known as: KP-10

Quick facts

Molecular weight

1,302 Da

Half-life

0.5 h

Frequency

daily

Admins / wk

7

Routes

SubQ

Typical dose

100 mcg–500 mcg

Mechanism & positioning

The C-terminal decapeptide fragment of kisspeptin-54; investigated for hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis stimulation via GPR54 receptor agonism.

Researched for: GPR54 agonism, GnRH secretion modulation.

Reconstitution defaults

Default vial

10 mg

BAC water

2 mL

Concentration

5000 mcg/mL

Doses per vial

~100

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References

  • Dhillo WS et al., JCEM, 2005.

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Frequently asked questions about Kisspeptin-10

What is the typical research dose range for Kisspeptin-10?
Kisspeptin-10 is most commonly investigated at 100 mcg–500 mcg per administration, daily. Note: research range varies widely; bolus or infusion. These values reflect documented research-stage protocols and are not medical recommendations.
What is the half-life of Kisspeptin-10?
Kisspeptin-10 has an approximate plasma half-life of 0.5 hours. Practical steady state is reached after roughly five half-lives — about 0 days under continuous administration.
How is Kisspeptin-10 administered in research protocols?
Published research uses subq administration. Typical reconstitution is 10 mg vial in 2 mL of bacteriostatic water, producing a concentration of 5000 mcg/mL.
What vial sizes are commonly available for Kisspeptin-10?
Common stocked vial sizes are 10 mg. The 10 mg vial is the most-used default in published protocols.