Metabolic & Fat Loss · Research Use Only
GLP-3 RT
Also known as: Triple GIP/GLP-1/glucagon receptor agonist
GLP-3 RT is a triple-incretin research peptide studied for agonism at the GIP, GLP-1, and glucagon receptors — the triple-agonist (retatrutide-class) mechanism used in metabolic research.
View GLP-3 RT product →What is GLP-3 RT?
GLP-3 RT is our designation for a triple-agonist research peptide that acts at three receptors: GIP, GLP-1, and glucagon. This triple-agonist approach is the retatrutide-class mechanism studied in metabolic research.
How triple-agonist peptides are studied
In preclinical research, triple GIP/GLP-1/glucagon receptor agonists are investigated for how simultaneous activity at three receptors affects metabolic signaling in laboratory and animal models, relative to dual- and single-receptor agonists.
Handling, reconstitution & storage
Supplied lyophilized, stored at -20°C protected from light. Reconstituted with bacteriostatic or sterile water for research, then held at 4°C short-term or aliquoted at -80°C. An HPLC certificate of analysis accompanies each lot.
Frequently asked questions
What receptors does GLP-3 RT act on?
It is a triple agonist at the GIP, GLP-1, and glucagon receptors — the retatrutide-class mechanism studied in metabolic research.
How is GLP-3 RT stored?
Lyophilized at -20°C protected from light; once reconstituted, at 4°C short-term or aliquoted at -80°C.
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