Oxytocin

$30.00

10mg

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Oxytocin

Oxytocin is a research-grade synthetic nonapeptide modeled after the naturally occurring hormone involved in social behavior, stress response, and reproductive signaling. It is commonly studied in behavioral, neuroendocrine, and physiological research models due to its interaction with oxytocin receptor pathways.

Behavioral & Neuroendocrine Research

Oxytocin is widely investigated for its role in central nervous system signaling related to social bonding, emotional regulation, and stress adaptation. Research models have explored its potential influence on:

  • Social behavior and attachment signaling
  • Trust and interpersonal response studies
  • Fear-response modulation
  • Amygdala and prefrontal cortex activity
  • Anxiety and stress-related models

Stress Response & HPA Axis Research

Oxytocin has also been studied for its relationship with hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity and cortisol regulation. Experimental investigations have examined its potential role in:

  • Emotional resilience models
  • Stress adaptation research
  • PTSD-related behavioral studies
  • Attachment and bonding research
  • Anxiety pathway modulation

Physiological Research Applications

In addition to behavioral research, oxytocin is studied for its peripheral effects in reproductive and metabolic models. Areas of ongoing interest include:

  • Uterine contractility research
  • Lactation reflex signaling
  • Appetite and energy balance studies
  • Insulin sensitivity models
  • Neuroendocrine-metabolic pathway interaction

Disclaimer

For laboratory research use only.
Not intended for human consumption, therapeutic use, or medical application.

Research Information

For additional scientific information regarding this compound, please refer to our complete research guide.

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