Oxytocin Acetate — Neuropeptide Research Compound
Catalog ID: OXYT | CAS: 50-56-6 | Sequence: Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH₂ (cyclic nonapeptide with disulfide bridge)
Compound Overview
Oxytocin Acetate is a synthetic cyclic nonapeptide identical to the human oxytocin sequence, featuring an intramolecular disulfide bond between cysteine residues.
It is used in in vitro and in vivo studies exploring **neuropeptide signaling**, **cellular receptor binding (OXTR)**, and **peptide-mediated communication pathways**.
For laboratory research use only — not for human consumption or therapeutic application.
Molecular Characteristics
- Synonyms: Oxytocin; α-Hypophamine; Pitocin (research-grade)
- CAS Number: 50-56-6
- Sequence: Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH₂ (cyclic disulfide-linked nonapeptide)
- Molecular Formula: C43H66N12O12S2
- Molecular Weight: ≈ 1007.2 g/mol
- Purity: ≥ 98% (HPLC verified)
- Formulation: Lyophilized peptide acetate salt
Physical Properties
- Appearance: White to off-white lyophilized powder
- Solubility: Sterile water or 0.9% saline (for research use only)
- Container: Sterile sealed vial
Storage & Stability
- Unreconstituted: Store at −20 °C, protected from light and moisture.
- Reconstituted: Aliquot and store at −20 °C; avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles.
Research Context
Oxytocin Acetate is widely studied in neuroscience and cellular biology for its role in **G-protein coupled receptor (OXTR) activation**, **intracellular calcium signaling**, and **peptide-ligand receptor modulation**.
Laboratory studies use it to examine **social neuropeptide pathways**, **smooth muscle response models**, and **neuroendocrine feedback loops**.
Its molecular structure makes it a valuable reference compound in peptide receptor–ligand interaction assays and neurochemical mapping.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human use, ingestion, or therapeutic/diagnostic purposes.
Buyer assumes all responsibility for safe handling and adherence to institutional and regulatory research standards.







