Melanotan 2
Melanotan 2 Research: Alpha-MSH Analogs and Melanocortin Signaling
Melanotan 2 is a synthetic alpha-MSH analog studied in melanocortin receptor and pigment-pathway research.
What Melanotan 2 is
Melanotan 2, also written Melanotan II, is a synthetic peptide analog connected to alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone, often abbreviated alpha-MSH.
Alpha-MSH is part of the melanocortin peptide system. Synthetic analogs are studied because changes in sequence and conformation can alter receptor interaction and stability.
Research-use only: the material is supplied for laboratory research, not for human or veterinary administration.
Alpha-MSH and melanocortin receptors
Melanocortin receptors include subtypes such as MC1R, MC3R and MC4R. The receptor family is involved in multiple biological signaling contexts, including pigment-pathway research.
Melanotan 2 is often discussed in relation to melanocortin receptor activation and alpha-MSH analog design. The scientific focus is receptor interaction, not cosmetic outcome language.
Compound identity
Melanotan 2 is distinct from PT-141 even though both appear in melanocortin research. The two compounds share a receptor-family context but differ in compound identity and research framing.
In research-material form, Melanotan 2 is typically supplied as lyophilized peptide in a sealed vial.