PEG-MGF Peptide
PEG-MGF (Pegylated Mechano Growth Factor) is a modified version of MGF (Mechano Growth Factor), enhanced through pegylation to extend its half-life and stability in research environments. This modification allows for prolonged interaction with cellular repair and growth signaling pathways.
In laboratory models, PEG-MGF is commonly investigated for its influence on tissue regeneration, cellular proliferation, and protein synthesis mechanisms, making it particularly relevant in studies focused on extended-duration biological activity and recovery processes.
Compared to standard MGF, the pegylated form is often explored for its increased resistance to enzymatic degradation, enabling researchers to study longer-lasting effects on cellular and metabolic pathways.
Researchers frequently utilize PEG-MGF in experimental settings examining regenerative biology, muscle repair mechanisms, and physiological adaptation to stress, contributing to broader investigations into growth factor signaling and tissue-level responses.
Key Research Characteristics
- Pegylated form of MGF for extended stability and activity
- Studied in cellular growth and tissue regeneration pathways
- Associated with prolonged biological interaction and signaling
- Investigated in protein synthesis and recovery-related models
- Used in advanced experimental regenerative research
Product Specifications
Compound Name: PEG-MGF (Pegylated Mechano Growth Factor)
Compound Type: Synthetic Pegylated IGF-1 Splice Variant
Available Vial Size: 2mg
Format: Lyophilized Powder
Purity: ≥99% (Research Grade)
Storage: Refrigerate at 2–8°C and protect from direct light.
Storage Instructions
PEG-MGF should be stored in a refrigerated environment between 2–8°C to maintain stability. After reconstitution, the solution should remain refrigerated and handled according to proper laboratory protocols.
Research Disclaimer
This product is intended strictly for laboratory research and analytical purposes only. It is not intended for human consumption, medical use, or veterinary application. All research must be conducted by qualified professionals in controlled laboratory environments.





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