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About this compound

Oxytocin is a naturally occurring nonapeptide produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. Best characterized for its roles in labor, lactation, and social bonding, it acts through oxytocin receptors distributed across uterus, heart, brain, and cardiovascular tissue.

Research has expanded beyond obstetrics into neuropsychiatric, metabolic, cardioprotective, and pain-modulation contexts.

Research applications
  • Social bonding and behavioral neuroscience research
  • Cardioprotection and cardiovascular-tissue studies
  • Metabolic and weight-regulation investigation
  • Pain, addiction, and neuropsychiatric models
Chemistry
CAS
50-56-6
Formula
C₄₃H₆₆N₁₂O₁₂S₂
Storage

Lyophilized vial stable at 2–8 °C; -20 °C for long-term storage. Reconstitute with sterile bacteriostatic water; reconstituted solution stable for up to 30 days at 2–8 °C.

For research and laboratory use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.

The Protocol

How to run this compound.

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Reconstitute

Add bacteriostatic water to the sealed vial. Swirl — do not shake. Refrigerate after reconstitution.

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Dose

Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water. Subcutaneous administration on protocol cadence.

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Cadence

Run on the protocol schedule. The system rewards consistency over intensity.

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Stack

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