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GLP-2T - 20mg (Tirzepatide)
GLP-2T - 20mg (Tirzepatide)
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GLP-2T is a synthetic analog of glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2), a naturally occurring intestinal hormone that supports gut integrity, nutrient absorption, and mucosal growth. This modified version features a stabilized peptide sequence that resists enzymatic degradation, extending its biological half-life and improving receptor binding. GLP-2T is currently studied in research settings for its potential effects on gastrointestinal repair, barrier protection, and nutrient assimilation—without being approved for therapeutic human use.
What Are the Effects of GLP-2T?
- Intestinal Growth & Repair: GLP-2T has been shown in animal and preclinical studies to promote intestinal epithelial proliferation and increase villus height, supporting mucosal healing and structural regeneration in the gut.
- Enhanced Nutrient Absorption: By improving intestinal surface area and blood flow, GLP-2T may increase absorption efficiency of amino acids, glucose, and electrolytes in research models.
- Barrier Integrity & Anti-Inflammatory Response: Research suggests GLP-2T enhances tight junction protein expression and reduces gut permeability (“leaky gut”), contributing to a more stable intestinal barrier and modulating inflammatory cytokine activity.
- Gastrointestinal Motility Regulation: GLP-2T slows gastric emptying and reduces intestinal transit time, allowing for improved nutrient processing and absorption balance.
- Potential Synergy with GLP-1 Analogs: Preliminary findings indicate possible complementary benefits when GLP-2 analogs are used alongside GLP-1 receptor agonists, supporting improved metabolic and digestive outcomes in laboratory models.
- Safety Observations: Across preclinical studies, GLP-2 analogs have demonstrated favorable tolerance with mild, transient gastrointestinal responses and no significant systemic adverse effects reported in controlled research settings.
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