⚠️ Warehouse relocation — dispatch paused until 20 April💸 Buy 3 or more and save 15%🚚 Free shipping on orders over $199 AUD🛒 FIRSTORDER15 for 15% OFF
Au Peptide Labs (APL)
ShopAbout UsFAQCOAsCalculatorPartnersTrack OrderContact
Au Peptide Labs (APL)

Menu

ShopAbout UsFAQCOAsCalculatorPartnersTrack OrderContact

Your Cart

0 items

Your cart is empty.

SubtotalA$0
  • Australian Warehouse
  • Third-Party Tested
  • Fast AU Shipping
  • Research Use Only
Shipping PolicyRefund & Replacement PolicyResearch Use DisclaimerTerms & ServicePrivacy PolicyContact
(c) 2026 Au Peptide Labs (APL). All rights reserved.
99%+ PurityLab-grade stock
DSIP product image

Format

Sealed research vial

Trust signal

COA-backed inventory

SOLD OUT

99%+ Purity

DSIP

Lab-grade supply. Limited AU stock.

A$199

Select options below

Size

Select one

Select your preferred options to continue.

Notify me when available

Fast AU dispatch, tracked delivery, and documentation-ready inventory.

Why labs buy from APL

High purity, consistent supply, and fast AU-wide dispatch.

Certificate of Analysis

COA library

Browse the current COA library and available product documentation.

View COA library

Overview

DSIP is presented here as a laboratory catalogue entry for research environments that need clear identification, labelled variants, and direct access to supporting records. The current listing includes 2 labelled variants: 5mg and 10mg. That structure keeps the page useful as both a procurement reference and an indexable resource covering stock visibility, pricing context, and documentation.

Within the wider Au Peptide Labs catalogue, DSIP sits alongside Tesamorelin, Retatrutide, and Ipamorelin. Researchers often review neighbouring compounds before selecting a comparator or deciding which sequence belongs in a screening panel. Keeping those internal paths close to the product page improves traceability and helps laboratory buyers compare materials without relying on vague or consumer-style copy.

Related Products

View all
Tesamorelin product image

Tesamorelin

A$169.99

Retatrutide product image

Retatrutide

A$279.99

Ipamorelin product image

Ipamorelin

A$98.2

MOTS-c product image

MOTS-c

A$94.99

Browse Inventory

Explore the full catalogue

View all products

Research Background

In research literature, DSIP is generally treated as a neuropeptide-class research material studied in receptor binding, neuroendocrine signalling, and exploratory CNS-pathway assay models. This class spans diverse receptor systems and signalling mechanisms. Semax (ACTH 4–7 extended: Met-Glu-His-Phe-Pro-Gly-Pro) does not bind canonical ACTH receptors but has been studied for BDNF upregulation, dopaminergic/serotonergic modulation, and neuroprotection-related gene expression in neuronal cell models. Selank (a tuftsin analog: Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro) modulates GABA-A receptor activity, increases BDNF expression, and shows anxiolytic-like readouts in behavioural assay models; its mechanism may involve enkephalin-degrading enzyme inhibition. DSIP (delta-sleep-inducing peptide) is a nonapeptide studied in neuroendocrine LH and GH pulse modulation assays. Oxytocin (Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH₂) acts at the oxytocin receptor (OXT-R), a class A GPCR coupling via Gq/Go, to activate PLC-IP3-PKC signalling relevant to social behaviour and stress-axis research. KISS (kisspeptin-10: FNYNLNSFGLRY-NH₂) binds Kiss1R/GPR54, a Gq/11-coupled receptor, stimulating phosphatidylinositol signalling central to GnRH axis studies. VIP (vasoactive intestinal peptide) acts at VPAC1 and VPAC2 receptors, class B GPCRs signalling via Gs-cAMP, relevant to neuroimmune and circadian rhythm assay models.

Selectivity controls are especially important in neuropeptide assays because several members (semax, DSIP, selank) do not have definitively assigned receptor targets, and observed effects may be indirect. Comparator panels paired with receptor-selective antagonists and negative controls help distinguish receptor-mediated from non-receptor-mediated readouts. For laboratory teams, the practical emphasis is usually on sequence identity, receptor or pathway relevance where documented, and whether DSIP behaves consistently across stability, purity, and analytical verification workflows. Variant labels on this page support clearer internal referencing when multiple labelled variants are under review.

Potential Research Applications

Potential research applications for DSIP should be framed strictly in analytical and laboratory terms. Typical reasons a team might review this product page include:

  • BDNF expression assays in neuronal cell models comparing semax and selank to positive controls at defined concentrations.
  • GABA-A receptor modulation studies using selank alongside established benzodiazepine and positive allosteric modulator controls.
  • Kiss1R/GPR54 calcium flux and IP3 assays using kisspeptin-10 to study GnRH axis neuroendocrine signalling.
  • OXT-R Gq pathway assays including IP3 production and PKC phosphorylation readouts in OXT-R-expressing cell lines.

Laboratory Handling & Storage

Handling decisions should always follow the vial label, internal SOPs, and any product-specific documentation. A conservative laboratory baseline for DSIP is:

  • Maintain controlled cold-chain storage; neuropeptides with disulfide bonds (oxytocin) require reducing-agent-free buffers to preserve the native ring structure.
  • Keep individual neuropeptide stocks clearly labelled — their lyophilised appearance is similar but receptor targets are entirely distinct.
  • Use conservative preparation timelines (reconstitute, aliquot, freeze) to minimise enzymatic degradation by ambient peptidases in cell culture conditions.
  • Review COA sequence identity and purity before each assay session; neuropeptide purity degrades faster in solution than in lyophilised form.

Certificate of Analysis (COA)

If a product-specific file is not attached to this listing, the wider COA library remains the correct reference point for current published documentation. The COA section is useful for confirming how the product is labelled in the catalogue, whether purity information has been published, and whether the laboratory record for the material is complete before bench use.

When teams compare DSIP with Tesamorelin, Retatrutide, and Ipamorelin, COA access also helps keep comparator decisions grounded in documented material identity rather than assumption. That is especially important for research pages that combine pricing, variant selection, and analytical records on a single URL.

Certificate of Analysis

COA library

Browse the current COA library and available product documentation.

View COA library

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this DSIP page cover?

It brings together 2 labelled variants: 5mg and 10mg, current pricing context, stock visibility, COA access, and internal links to related catalogue pages so a laboratory buyer can review the material from a single reference URL.

How is DSIP usually positioned in research discussions?

DSIP is generally discussed as a neuropeptide-class research material studied in receptor binding, neuroendocrine signalling, and exploratory CNS-pathway assay models. The most relevant background is sequence behaviour, pathway or receptor context where documented, and analytical consistency under controlled laboratory conditions.

How should DSIP be handled after receipt?

Use the label, COA, and internal SOPs as the primary guide. In general, store the material under controlled laboratory conditions, minimise avoidable environmental exposure, and keep variant tracking records current.

Is DSIP accompanied by a certificate of analysis?

This page links the broader COA library when a product-specific document is not attached. Laboratories should use the published documentation set that is currently available for the listing.

Is DSIP sold for human or veterinary use?

No. The page should be interpreted strictly in a research and laboratory context. It does not provide dosage guidance, treatment claims, or human or animal use instructions.

Research Resources

Read product FAQs

Review broader research, storage, compliance, and ordering questions.

Browse COAs

Check published analytical documents across the current product library.

Review shipping policy

Confirm dispatch expectations and delivery terms before placing an order.