Oxytocin 8mg
Bonding Neuropeptide for Social, Healing, and Metabolic Research
Oxytocin is the social bonding neuropeptide with wide-ranging effects on trust, anxiety, wound healing, and metabolism. Research shows it reduces inflammation, accelerates wound repair, decreases food intake, and has anti-addiction properties.
Bonding Neuropeptide for Social, Healing, and Metabolic Research
Oxytocin acts on OTR receptors throughout the brain and periphery. Beyond social bonding, research has identified its roles in wound healing via fibroblast activation, anti-inflammatory cytokine modulation, and metabolic regulation through adipocyte and hypothalamic pathways.
As one of the most studied compounds in the recovery & healing research space, Oxytocin has attracted sustained scientific interest across Social behavior research, Wound healing studies, Metabolic regulation research. Peer-reviewed evidence indicates that reduces anxiety in autism and PTSD models, which has positioned Oxytocin as a reference standard for researchers exploring social behavior research outcomes. The compound's selectivity and documented tolerability in preclinical models have contributed to a rapidly growing body of literature over the past decade.
Oxytocin Documented Benefits: 4 Documented Mechanisms
Wound Healing
Activates fibroblasts and keratinocytes to accelerate wound closure in skin injury models.
Anti-Inflammatory
Reduces TNF-α and IL-6 while increasing IL-10 in inflammatory disease models.
Metabolic Regulation
Reduces food intake and adiposity; studied for obesity and metabolic syndrome.
Social and Anxiety Research
Reduces anxiety and social fear in autism, PTSD, and social phobia research models.
How Oxytocin Works: Molecular Mechanism & Pathway
Nonapeptide OTR receptor agonist activating Gq/cAMP pathways in brain and peripheral tissue to modulate social behavior, inflammation, and wound repair.
The 4 primary research pathways identified for Oxytocin — Wound Healing, Anti-Inflammatory, Metabolic Regulation — collectively point to a compound with pleiotropic activity across interconnected biological systems. Studies have further shown that accelerates wound healing in rodent studies, reinforcing the mechanistic picture established in earlier cell-line work. Unlike single-pathway agents, Oxytocin's broad receptor engagement profile continues to generate hypotheses for novel applications beyond its originally characterized use cases.
Research Protocols & Compound Combinations
Oxytocin is routinely studied alongside BPC-157 and VIP in recovery & healing-focused compound panels. Researchers investigating social behavior research have found that pairing compounds with complementary receptor profiles can produce additive results while keeping individual doses within well-characterized ranges. Preliminary evidence that reduces caloric intake and body weight in metabolic studies has informed several of these multi-compound protocol designs.
Purity, Testing & Research Grade Standards
All Oxytocin research material offered through this catalog is manufactured under controlled conditions and independently verified by a third-party laboratory prior to release. Each lot undergoes High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) analysis to confirm ≥98% purity, with identity confirmed via mass spectrometry. The accompanying Certificate of Analysis (CoA) documents the exact purity, molecular weight confirmation, and lot-specific testing date — data that should accompany any reproducible research protocol. Lyophilized powder formulation ensures maximum stability during shipping and storage at −20°C long-term or 4°C for short-term use.
◈ Key Highlights
- Reduces anxiety in autism and PTSD models
- Accelerates wound healing in rodent studies
- Reduces caloric intake and body weight in metabolic studies
Ideal For
- Social behavior research
- Wound healing studies
- Metabolic regulation research
- Anxiety and PTSD studies
Intended for laboratory use only. Not for human or animal consumption. Not FDA approved. Handle in appropriate lab settings only.
What the Research Shows
The following data points are derived from peer-reviewed preclinical and clinical studies on Oxytocin. All studies cited in compound profiles are indexed in PubMed or published in peer-reviewed journals.
Reduces anxiety in autism and PTSD models
Accelerates wound healing in rodent studies
Reduces caloric intake and body weight in metabolic studies
Third-Party Verified Every Batch
Each vial of Oxytocin is independently tested by a third-party laboratory before fulfillment. You receive the actual CoA (Certificate of Analysis) documentation with your order.



