Buy B7-33 – For Research Use Only
B7-33 is a relaxin peptide analogue studied for cardiovascular, antifibrotic, and tissue remodeling research in preclinical models. 99% purity.
Product Information
- Purity: ≥99% (HPLC and Mass Spectrometry verified)
- Testing: Independent 3rd-party Certificate of Analysis (COA) available
- Category: Peptides
- Form: Research compound for laboratory use only
- Storage: Store in cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Lyophilized powder: -20°C (long-term), 4°C (short-term)
Certificate of Analysis
Every batch of B7-33 comes with an independent third-party Certificate of Analysis confirming purity, identity, and concentration. Our compounds are tested using HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) and Mass Spectrometry – the gold standard for research compound verification.
Shipping & Payment
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Disclaimer: ATTENTION: All products are for LABORATORY AND RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY, not for veterinary or human usage. Products are not FDA-approved for human consumption. 1st and 3rd Party Verified for 99% Purity. Free Shipping on Orders Over $100. Certificate of Analysis available on all products.
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Trusted External Research Sources
Before studying B7-33, reviewing relaxin receptor pathways, fibrosis regulation, and connective tissue remodeling mechanisms is recommended for scientific context.





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