Description
DSIP 5 mg research overview
DSIP neuropeptide for sleep, stress-response and CNS research models. COA supplied. RUO.
DSIP is a neuropeptide reference compound investigated in sleep, stress, endocrine and CNS-response research.
Peptide Shop supplies DSIP 5 mg as a sealed research material with lot-level documentation where available. This product is supplied for in-vitro laboratory research only and is not intended for human or veterinary diagnostic, therapeutic, cosmetic or consumption purposes.
Research use
- Sleep and circadian-response models
- Stress-axis and endocrine studies
- CNS neuropeptide research
Use in neuroscience and cognitive research clusters.
Sequence and analytical data
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product ID | peptide-dsip |
| Package size | 1 × 5 mg vial |
| CAS number | 62568-57-4 |
| Molecular weight | 848.8 g/mol |
| Purity | ≥ 99% |
| Storage | -20°C recommended (research-only) |
Batch-specific documentation may include HPLC purity, identity confirmation and lot information. Refer to the supplied COA or the COA policy for current documentation scope.
Reconstitution and handling
Allow lyophilised material to equilibrate before opening to reduce condensation risk. Add validated solvent slowly down the vial wall, avoid vigorous shaking, and record the final concentration in the laboratory notebook or LIMS.
Use aseptic technique, calibrated pipettes or syringes, and validated diluent choices for the assay system. Reconstituted materials should be aliquoted where appropriate to reduce repeated freeze-thaw exposure.
Storage
Store unopened material according to the stated condition: -20°C recommended (research-only). Keep vials sealed, dry and protected from light. Reconstituted solutions should be stored under validated laboratory conditions and discarded according to internal SOPs and applicable research-waste rules.
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Research-use statement
DSIP 5 mg is sold by Peptide Shop for research use only. It is not a medicine, food, cosmetic, supplement or diagnostic product. Buyers are responsible for ensuring lawful purchase, storage, handling and disposal under their institutional and local requirements.