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Bone / Cartilage · Bone / cartilage biology peptide · OSTP-004

Bone Gla Protein (45-49)

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Bone Gla Protein (45-49) reference vial
Drug class
Bone / cartilage biology peptide
Status
Research use only
Catalog code
OSTP-004
Also known as
OSTP-004
Reviewed
2026-06-01 · Kindr Health Clinical Team

What Bone Gla Protein (45-49) is studied for

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

Mechanism of action

Bone Gla Protein (45-49) sits within the Bone / Cartilage research class (CPC reference OSTP-004). 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 Bone Gla Protein (45-49) 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.

Frequently asked questions

What is Bone Gla Protein (45-49)?

Bone Gla Protein (45-49) (CPC catalog code OSTP-004) 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 Bone Gla Protein (45-49) studied for?

Published and internal research programs use Bone Gla Protein (45-49) 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 Bone Gla Protein (45-49) FDA-approved for human use?

No. Bone Gla Protein (45-49) 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 Bone Gla Protein (45-49) typically used in the lab?

In a bone / cartilage workflow, Bone Gla Protein (45-49) 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.

How should Bone Gla Protein (45-49) be stored?

Store lyophilized at −20 °C. Reconstitute in sterile buffer immediately before use. Follow your institution's standard operating procedures for handling synthetic peptides.

Where does the Bone Gla Protein (45-49) product page point to?

This kindr reference page mirrors CPC Scientific's catalog metadata for OSTP-004. The upstream reference sheet — including sequence, purity, MW, and application notes where published — is linked from the buy panel. All orders placed on kindr Peptides ship internationally under research-use terms only.

What quality specifications apply to Bone Gla Protein (45-49)?

Research-grade peptides in the CPC catalog are synthesized by solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), purified by preparative RP-HPLC, and characterized by analytical HPLC and mass spectrometry. Typical purity is ≥95%; certificate of analysis is available on request.

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