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Oxytocin (5mg)

Oxytocin (5mg)

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What is Oxytocin (5mg)?

Oxytocin is a naturally occurring nonapeptide synthesized in the hypothalamus and stored in the posterior pituitary gland. It plays multifaceted roles in mammalian physiology, including regulation of social bonding, reproductive processes, and stress responses in research contexts [1][2][3].

Chemical Structure of Oxytocin (5mg)

Oxytocin consists of nine amino acids arranged in the sequence Cys–Tyr–Ile–Gln–Asn–Cys–Pro–Leu–Gly–NH₂, forming a ring via a disulfide bond between the two cysteines and a C-terminal amide [1][4]. Its chemical formula is C₄₃H₆₆N₁₂O₁₂S₂ with a molecular weight of approximately 1,007.2 Da, as recorded in PubChem (CID 439302) [4][5].

What Are the Effects of Oxytocin (5mg)?

Social and Behavioral Signaling:

Animal and preclinical studies show oxytocin modulates social recognition, bonding, attachment, and stress resilience through central oxytocin receptor pathways [3][4]. 

Reproductive Physiology Models:

In laboratory settings, oxytocin stimulates myometrial contraction and facilitates milk-ejection reflexes via receptor-mediated pathways [3]. 

Neuromodulation and Stress Regulation:

It functions as a neuromodulator reducing anxiety-like behaviors and mediating social buffering in rodent models [2][4]. 

Cardiovascular & Metabolic Pathways:

Preclinical research indicates oxytocin influences vascular tone, natriuresis, and glucose metabolism, making it relevant for metabolic and cardiovascular studies [2][5]. 

Citations

  1. MacDonald K & MacDonald TM. “The peptide that binds: a systematic review of oxytocin and its prosocial effects.” Harv Rev Psychiatry. 2010;18(1):1–21. PMID: 20047458. 
  2. Neuropeptides affecting social behavior in mammals: Oxytocin. Neurochemical Journal. 1.1 years ago. 
  3. PubChem Compound Summary for Oxytocin (CID 439302): sequence, molecular formula, mol. weight. 
  4. NutriwavLab peptide listing: confirms formula C₄₃H₆₆N₁₂O₁₂S₂ and PubChem CID 439302. 
  5. Sigma Aldrich product listing: Oxytocin stimulates uterine contraction, lactation, sodium excretion, cardiovascular modulation via PLC pathway. 

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ALL ARTICLES AND PRODUCT INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS WEBSITE ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. The products offered on this website are furnished for in-vitro studies only. In-vitro studies (Latin: in glass) are performed outside of the body. These products are not medicines or drugs and have not been approved by the FDA to prevent, treat or cure any medical condition, ailment or disease. Bodily introduction of any kind into humans or animals is strictly forbidden by law.

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