What Is TRZ-2?
Type Dual GIP and GLP-1 Receptor Agonist CAS Number 2023788-19-2 Molecular Weight ~ 4,813 Da Molecular Weight (Cu) N/A Amino Acids 39 Amino Acids Sequence Linear peptide with a C20 fatty acid diacid moiety
Stability Information
High-purity lyophilized powderSensitive to light and moistureStrictly for professional laboratory use Lyophilized (powder) –20 °C · up to 2 years Reconstituted 2-8 °C · up to 30 days
About TRZ-2
Tirzepatide is a high-purity lyophilized peptide researched for its unique ability to act as a dual agonist for both the Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide (GIP) and Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptors. Originally designed to investigate synergistic metabolic pathways, it has become a primary subject of study in fat metabolism and weight management research. This TRZ-2 product provides a consistent and stable reagent for academic and industrial research into molecular signaling, peptide behavior, and tissue remodeling. It is intended strictly for laboratory and research development purposes only.
Mechanism of Action
The mechanism involves the simultaneous activation of GIP and GLP-1 receptors. Activation of the GLP-1 receptor slows gastric emptying and reduces food intake signaling in the brain, while GIP receptor activation is studied for its role in improving insulin sensitivity and regulating lipid metabolism in adipose tissue. Together, these dual pathways investigate a more comprehensive approach to glucose homeostasis and energy expenditure than single-receptor agonists.
What Research Has Shown
Metabolic Research 99 Purity Percentage (HPLC verified) Glycemic Control & Lipid Metabolism Tirzepatide (Dual Agonist) 96.5% Selective GLP-1 Agonist 65.0% Trial details: Investigative research focusing on dual receptor signaling pathways and their impact on glucose-dependent insulin secretion and energy homeostasis. Bioenergetic Results
Dual Incretin Signaling & Homeostasis
Findings from GIP and GLP-1 receptor activation studies
97% Insulin Sensitivity Enhanced Glucose Metabolism 91% Adipose Signaling Optimized Lipid Breakdown Note: Results highlight Tirzepatide as a powerful tool for investigating complex metabolic regulation.
Research Highlights
Dual Incretin Synergism
Research focusing on the combined effects of GIP and GLP-1 receptor activation on metabolic pathways.
Glycemic Regulation
Investigating glucose-dependent insulinotropic effects and pancreatic beta-cell signaling.
Energy Homeostasis Studies
Studies exploring the peptide’s influence on appetite signaling and resting energy expenditure.
Peptide Stability & SAR
Use as a reference material for analytical method development and structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies.
Product Specifications
- Molecular Formula
- C₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂
- Molecular Weight
- 1419.53 g/mol
- Sequence
- Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val
- Purity
- ≥99% (HPLC verified)
- Form
- Lyophilized powder
- Appearance
- White to off-white powder
- Solubility
- Soluble in water, bacteriostatic water
- Storage
- -20°C (lyophilized), 2-8°C (reconstituted)
Research Studies
Tirzepatide: A Dual Agonist for Metabolic Research
A comprehensive analysis of twincretin signaling and its impact on lipid and glucose homeostasis.
Frias J.P. & Nauck M.A. View Full Study
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Tirzepatide unique in metabolic research?
It is a first-in-class “twincretin,” meaning it targets both the Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide (GIP) and Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptors.
Can this be used for veterinary diagnostic purposes?
No, it is intended strictly for in-vitro and approved in-vivo animal research by qualified professionals and not for human or veterinary medical use.
Frequently bought together: GLP-3, NAD+5-AMINO-MQ, TA-1 Caps



