Product Description
HCG stimulates ovulation in women and promotes testosterone production in men by activating luteinizing hormone (LH) receptors. It is widely studied in fertility research, assisted reproductive technologies, and endocrine studies.
By regulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, HCG helps maintain balanced hormone levels, which is critical in research on infertility, hypogonadism, and endocrine disorders.
HCG indirectly supports reproductive tissue growth and maintenance by triggering steroidogenesis in ovarian and testicular tissues, contributing to studies of tissue regeneration and reproductive biology.
HCG used in experimental studies is highly purified, ensuring consistent activity and reproducibility for in vitro and in vivo applications.
HCG has a well-established safety and stability profile in research applications, making it suitable for long-term experimental and therapeutic investigations.
| Parameter | Description |
| CAS Number | 9002-61-3 |
| Product Name | HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) |
| Molecular Formula | C₂₀₆₀H₃₂₁₀N₅₆₂O₆₃₁S₁₄ |
| Molecular Weight | ~36,700 g/mol (glycoprotein) |
| Appearance | White to off-white lyophilized powder |
| Storage | Store at –20°C, protected from light |
| Specification | Option |
| Purity | ≥95% (HPLC or ELISA) |
| Form | Lyophilized powder |
| Vial Sizes | 500 IU, 1,000 IU, 5,000 IU (custom options available) |
| Packaging | Sterile sealed vials; moisture-resistant, temperature-controlled packaging |
| Shelf Life | 24 months under recommended storage conditions |
HCG is widely applied in research on ovulation induction, assisted reproductive technologies, and hormone-regulated fertility mechanisms.
HCG is a key molecule in studying male and female hormone regulation, including hypogonadism, testosterone therapy, and endocrine system modulation.
HCG supports reproductive tissue maintenance and growth by stimulating steroidogenesis, making it valuable in studies of reproductive tissue biology.
HCG is used in cell culture, in vitro assays, and animal studies to investigate reproductive hormone signaling, receptor activation, and endocrine pathways.
HCG’s biological activity and hormone-regulating properties make it an important molecule for experimental therapeutic research in fertility, endocrine disorders, and reproductive health.