Apelin 12

Apelin 12 is a short bioactive fragment of the apelin peptide family used to examine receptor activation and signal transduction. Its compact sequence supports mapping of minimal motifs essential for ligand engagement. Researchers analyze its conformational behavior to assess potency and accessibility. The molecule assists in delineating apelin-family structure-function relationships.

Designed for biological research and industrial applications, not intended for individual clinical or medical purposes.

CAT No: A22017

Custom Peptide Synthesis
cGMP Peptide
  • Registration of APIs
  • CMC information required for an IND
  • IND and NDA support
  • Drug master files (DMF) filing
M.F/Formula
C₆₄H₁₀₃N₂₁O₁₄S
M.W/Mr.
1422.72
Sequence
One Letter Code: RPRLSHKGPMPF
three Letter Code: H-Arg-Pro-Arg-Leu-Ser-His-Lys-Gly-Pro-Met-Pro-Phe-OH
Source#
Synthetic
Length
12

Useful Tools

Peptide Calculator

Abbreviation List

Peptide Glossary

If you have any peptide synthesis requirement in mind, please do not hesitate to contact us at . We will endeavor to provide highly satisfying products and services.

Featured Services
Peptide Modification ServicesEpitope Mapping ServicesPeptide Analysis ServicesPeptide CDMOCustom Conjugation ServicecGMP Peptide ServicePeptide Synthesis ServicesPeptide Nucleic Acids Synthesis
Hot Products
About us

Creative Peptides is a trusted CDMO partner specializing in high-quality peptide synthesis, conjugation, and manufacturing under strict cGMP compliance. With advanced technology platforms and a team of experienced scientists, we deliver tailored peptide solutions to support drug discovery, clinical development, and cosmetic innovation worldwide.

From custom peptide synthesis to complex peptide-drug conjugates, we provide flexible, end-to-end services designed to accelerate timelines and ensure regulatory excellence. Our commitment to quality, reliability, and innovation has made us a preferred partner across the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and personal care industries.

Our Customers