For Research Use Only. Not for Human Use.
HMG (Human Menopausal Gonadotropin) is a purified research-grade preparation of combined follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) activity at an approximately 1:1 ratio. It is derived from postmenopausal human urine or produced recombinantly and is provided as a lyophilized powder manufactured under strict GMP-aligned, ISO-compliant standards with full analytical documentation.
Key Scientific Features
- High-purity HMG (≥ 98% glycoprotein by SDS-PAGE/HPLC)
- Verified FSH (92 aa) + LH (121 aa) heterodimers with correct glycosylation
- Bioactivity: 100–200 IU/mg FSH and 100–200 IU/mg LH (Steelmann-Pohley & Van Hell assays)
- Full Certificate of Analysis (COA) with HPLC, SDS-PAGE, receptor binding, and in-vivo bioassay data
- Manufactured in GMP-aligned, ISO-compliant facilities
- Relevant to reproductive biology, HPG axis, and gonadotropin research models
Research-Referenced Attributes (Based on scientific literature; not therapeutic claims.)
- Combined FSH + LH activity relevant to studies of synchronized follicular maturation models
- Studied in the context of in-vitro fertilization and assisted reproduction research models
- Relevant to Leydig cell and Sertoli cell function research in andrology laboratory models
- Used in research models where endogenous LH activity is a variable of interest
- Half-life ~30–40 hours (longer than pure FSH preparations)
- Applicable to reproductive biology, andrology, and steroidogenesis research studies
Why Researchers Choose Nationwide Peptides HMG
- Exact 1:1 FSH:LH ratio consistent with formulations referenced in major research literature
- Highest documented bioactivity (IU/mg) among research-grade suppliers
- Transparent analytical data including receptor binding and in-vivo ovulation assay results
- Competitive research pricing with bulk options available
This product is intended for laboratory and research purposes only. Not for human or animal use. Not for use in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any disease or condition.






