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Osteostatin (human)

Reference sheet · Bone / Cartilage · CPC catalog code OSTP-008

Identity

Name
Osteostatin (human)
Catalog code
OSTP-008
Category
Bone / Cartilage

Physicochemical properties

Sequence
H-Thr-Arg-Ser-Ala-Trp-Leu-Asp-Ser-Gly-Val-Thr-Gly-Ser-Gly-Leu-Glu-Gly-Asp-His-Leu-Ser-Asp-Thr-Ser-Thr-Thr-Ser-Leu-Glu-Leu-Asp-Ser-Arg-OH (trifluoroacetate salt)
One-letter
TRSAWLDSGVTGSGLEGDHLSDTSTTSLELDSR
Residues
33 amino acids
Molecular formula
C142H228N42O58 computed from sequence
Molecular weight
3451.62 g/mol average mass, free peptide, computed
Net charge (pH 7)
-3.9 (3 basic / 6 acidic)
Hydrophobic residues
24%
Cysteine present
No

Composition figures above are derived arithmetically from the published sequence for the unmodified free peptide. Salt forms (commonly trifluoroacetate or acetate), amidation, and other modifications shift the observed mass — always reconcile against the current lot certificate of analysis.

Reconstitution reference

Volumes for a 1 mg vial of Osteostatin (human) at common working concentrations. Add solvent slowly down the vial wall and swirl — do not vortex or shake.

10 mg/mL
0.1 mL diluent per 1 mg
5 mg/mL
0.2 mL diluent per 1 mg
2 mg/mL
0.5 mL diluent per 1 mg
1 mg/mL
1 mL diluent per 1 mg

Handling, storage & reconstitution

Upstream storage
-20 ± 5 °C

General guidance for this class

Reference standards in the Bone / Cartilage class are typically shipped as lyophilized powder and stored desiccated at −20 °C protected from light. Once reconstituted in bacteriostatic water or the assay-appropriate buffer, aliquot and store at −80 °C to minimize freeze–thaw cycles. Confirm handling requirements against your institutional biosafety and radiation protocols before use.

Mechanism & research applications

Osteostatin (human) sits within the Bone / Cartilage research class (CPC reference OSTP-008). These peptides interact with bone- and cartilage-relevant receptors and matrix proteins — including RANK/RANKL, PTH1R, integrins, and collagen-binding motifs — modulating osteoblast, osteoclast, and chondrocyte activity in cellular and organ-culture models. Investigators typically incorporate Osteostatin (human) as a reference standard, tool ligand, or substrate in the assay contexts listed above. Commonly paired with ALP, TRAP, or Alizarin Red staining in cell-based readouts.

Studied for

  • Osteoblast / osteoclast differentiation assays
  • Chondrocyte and cartilage-explant remodeling studies
  • Bone-resorption and mineralization models
  • Biomaterial functionalization for orthopaedic scaffolds

Frequently asked

What is Osteostatin (human)?

Osteostatin (human) (CPC catalog code OSTP-008) is a synthetic bone / cartilage biology peptide in the bone / cartilage category. It is provided as a lyophilized ~1 mg vial for in-vitro research use only.

What is Osteostatin (human) studied for?

Published and internal research programs use Osteostatin (human) as a reference standard in bone / cartilage workflows — for example, osteoblast / osteoclast differentiation assays and chondrocyte and cartilage-explant remodeling studies. Human clinical evidence is not established.

Is Osteostatin (human) FDA-approved for human use?

No. Osteostatin (human) is a research-grade reference peptide and is not approved by the FDA or any national regulator for human or veterinary therapeutic use. It is offered exclusively for in-vitro laboratory research and does not ship to the United States for consumer use.

How is Osteostatin (human) typically used in the lab?

In a bone / cartilage workflow, Osteostatin (human) is reconstituted in sterile buffer or DMSO (solubility-dependent) and applied in the researcher's chosen assay format. Commonly paired with ALP, TRAP, or Alizarin Red staining in cell-based readouts.

Sources

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Related peptides in Bone / Cartilage

Other reference standards in the same class — commonly cross-referenced during assay design and comparator selection.

Osteostatin amide (human)
Calcitonin, chicken
Calcitonin, salmon
Myelopeptide-2 (MP-2)
Calcitonin, human
Calcitonin, rat
Bone Gla Protein (45-49)
Osteocalcin (1-49), human
Research use only. The peptides referenced on this page are supplied to qualified laboratories for in-vitro or non-human research. They are not drugs, foods, cosmetics, or dietary supplements, are not for human consumption, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Physicochemical values shown here are transcribed from the cited upstream reference sheet(s); confirm with your own certificate of analysis before use.