Melanotan II is a synthetic peptide widely studied in research environments for its interaction with melanocortin receptors and pigmentation-related biological pathways. It has been explored in controlled laboratory settings for its role in cellular signaling mechanisms associated with melanin production and receptor activity.
At Sana, Melanotan II is produced under strict quality and handling standards to ensure consistency, purity, and reliability. This compound is intended exclusively for research and educational applications.
Peptide Sequence: Nle-Asp-His-D-Phe-Arg-Trp-Lys
Molecular Formula: C50H69N15O9
Molecular Weight: 1024.198 g/mol
PubChem CID: 92432
CAS Number: 121062-08-6

Source: PubChem
MT-2 is used in research environments to study melanocortin receptor activation across multiple tissue types and neural circuits. Experimental applications include investigation of receptor-specific signaling bias, ligand–receptor affinity profiles, and downstream transcriptional responses mediated by melanocortin receptor subtypes.
Additional research contexts include analysis of neuroendocrine signaling networks, hypothalamic peptide integration, and receptor-driven modulation of intracellular signaling pathways in rodent and cellular model systems.
Melanotan 2 functions as an agonist at multiple melanocortin receptor subtypes, including MC1R, MC3R, MC4R, and MC5R. These G-protein-coupled receptors initiate intracellular signaling cascades primarily through cyclic AMP (cAMP) generation and downstream protein kinase activation.
Mechanistic studies examine MT-2-induced receptor activation to characterize melanocortin-dependent modulation of transcriptional regulators, neuronal firing patterns, neuropeptide release dynamics, and metabolic signaling integration in defined experimental systems.
Preclinical investigations utilizing MT-2 have explored melanocortin receptor signaling in rodent behavioral paradigms, neuroendocrine circuits, and metabolic signaling networks. These studies are used to map receptor distribution, signal propagation, and receptor-specific pathway engagement at molecular and cellular resolution.
Additional experimental literature evaluates MT-2-associated modulation of hypothalamic signaling nodes, limbic system activity, and central peptide integration using in-vivo animal models and in-vitro neuronal culture systems. Findings are interpreted within a mechanistic framework without translational inference.
Melanotan 2 is supplied as a synthetic research peptide for controlled laboratory workflows. Peptide identity and composition may be verified using analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry and high-performance liquid chromatography in accordance with standard peptide characterization practices.
The above literature was researched, edited and organized by Dr. Logan, M.D. Dr. Logan holds a doctorate degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and a B.S. in molecular biology.
Dr. Wessells is a UW professor, chair of the Department of Urology, and has served on several national and international professional and government committees, including the WHO International Consultations on Erectile and Sexual Dysfunction, an NIDDK working group on urological complications of diabetes, and a NIH symposium on diabetes. He is a surgeon, researcher and expert on urogenital trauma and erectile dysfunction. His clinical interests include reconstructive surgery of the genitourinary tract, acute injury management and complex surgery for male sexual dysfunction. His research interests are in urogenital trauma epidemiology and management; the physiology and pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction; reconstructive surgery; crash injury mechanics; and urological complications of diabetes. A proerectile melanocortin agonist developed by Dr. Wessells and his collaborators at the University of Arizona is in clinical trials for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Dr. Wessells is being referenced as one of the leading scientists involved in the research and development of Melanotan 2. In no way is this doctor/scientist endorsing or advocating the purchase, sale, or use of this product for any reason. There is no affiliation or relationship, implied or otherwise, between Peptide Sciences and this doctor. The purpose of citing the doctor is to acknowledge, recognize, and credit the exhaustive research and development efforts conducted by the scientists studying this peptide. Dr. Wessells is listed in [11] and [12] under the referenced citations.
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The products offered on this website are furnished for in-vitro studies only. In-vitro studies (Latin: in glass) are performed outside of the body. These products are not medicines or drugs and have not been approved by the FDA to prevent, treat or cure any medical condition, ailment or disease. Bodily introduction of any kind into humans or animals is strictly forbidden by law.
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