Pigmentation Research
Pigmentation Research
Research compounds commonly studied for their effects on melanogenesis, pigmentation pathways, melanocortin receptors and related biological processes.
This collection includes melanocortin-based peptides frequently investigated in laboratory studies involving skin pigmentation, tanning response, pigment regulation and receptor signalling. Researchers utilise these compounds to explore the biological mechanisms associated with melanocortin activity and pigmentation-related pathways.
Products within this collection include compounds such as Melanotan II and PT-141, providing researchers with access to products relevant to melanocortin receptor studies, pigmentation biology and associated physiological research.
Researchers interested in this area may also wish to explore our Skin & Cosmetic Research and Hair Research collections, where related skin and cosmetic science pathways are frequently investigated.
Explore the full Pigmentation Research collection to discover peptides commonly utilised in laboratory and scientific research settings.
Related Research Areas
Pigmentation research is often explored alongside Skin & Cosmetic Research and Hair Research due to shared interests in melanocyte biology, skin physiology, and cellular signalling pathways.