12mg | Lyophilized Powder
What is Oxytocin ?
Oxytocin is a naturally occurring peptide hormone often referred to as the “bonding hormone” due to its role in emotional regulation and social interaction. In research settings, Oxytocin is studied for its influence on social behaviors, stress modulation, and neurochemical signaling, particularly in the fields of behavioral science and neurology.
Oxytocin Research Based Facts
- May assist in research on emotional bonding and interpersonal behavior
- Frequently used in studies on social cognition and trust regulation
- Could support investigations into stress response and anxiety reduction
- May provide insights into maternal behavior and reproductive function
- Useful in neuroscience research on mood, empathy, and emotional regulation
Molecular Formula
C43H66N12O12S2
Clinical Studies:
- Intranasal oxytocin reduces caloric intake in obesity trial – PubMed ID 36087842
- Pilot RCT: intranasal oxytocin in hypothalamic obesity – PubMed ID 37153702
- Phase 2 trial dosage/genetics in ASD – PubMed ID 27552585
- RCT for negative symptoms/cognition in schizophrenia – PubMed ID 28590362
- Labor management oxytocin infusion trials – PubMed ID 37460365
This product is intended solely for laboratory research purposes. It is not suitable for consumption by humans, nor for medical, veterinary, or household purposes.





