- Variant
- 10MG
- Lot #
- Pending
- Labeled
- 10MG
- Actual
- Pending
- Tested
- Pending
Documents identity, purity, net peptide content, HPLC conformity, heavy metals, sterility, and endotoxin review for the selected batch.

Research use only. Not for human consumption.
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Documents identity, purity, net peptide content, HPLC conformity, heavy metals, sterility, and endotoxin review for the selected batch.
Based on the current compound category and related research focus.
Reference details for molecular identification, handling conditions, and storage guidance.
Structural identifiers and catalog-level compound reference data.
Common catalog aliases and related compound naming.
Storage states and handling notes for controlled laboratory workflows.
Scientific context and research-use framing for this catalog material.
SNAP-8 is an acetylated peptide modeled on the N-terminal region of SNAP-25, a protein involved in SNARE complex biology. It is relevant to laboratory studies involving SNAP-25-associated pathway models, peptide-fragment design, and SNARE-related cellular systems.
The broader research context for SNAP-8 includes peptide sequence modeling, SNAP-25-associated pathway research, vesicle-fusion model systems, and peptide analog characterization. SNAP-25 is a Q-SNARE protein, which provides the biological framework for studying SNAP-derived peptide sequences. Wikipedia
Researchers may use SNAP-8 in controlled workflows involving peptide-fragment characterization, SNARE complex studies, and cellular signaling research. The research framing is sequence origin, peptide model design, and laboratory pathway relevance.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.
Peer-reviewed studies referenced for educational purposes only. Not intended as medical advice or product claims.
Hodel A
Li T, Cheng Q, Wang S
Eitel AR, Mueller BK, Kaya AI
Lau CG, Takayasu Y, Rodenas-Ruano A
Burstein R, Blumenfeld AM, Silberstein SD
Shin JY, Han D, Yoon KY, Jeong DH, Park YI


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