LL-37
$200.00 — or Original price was: $200.00.$180.00Current price is: $180.00. / month
Description
LL-37 – Research Peptide
Explore Antimicrobial, Immune, and Tissue-Regeneration Pathways
LL-37 is a human cathelicidin-derived research peptide widely used in laboratory settings to investigate host-defense mechanisms, immune modulation, and cellular regeneration pathways. Its broad functional profile makes LL-37 a valuable tool for studying antimicrobial activity, wound-healing models, inflammatory responses, and epithelial repair processes.
Researchers use LL-37 to explore:
⚡ Innate immune system activation and signaling pathways
⚡ Antimicrobial activity across bacteria, viruses, and fungi
⚡ Inflammatory response modulation and cytokine profiles
⚡ Tissue regeneration, angiogenesis, and wound-repair models
⚡ Epithelial barrier function and cellular migration studies
Each batch of LL-37 is lab-tested for identity and purity to ensure reliable, reproducible results in controlled research environments.
Product Details
Synonyms: Cathelicidin LL-37, CAP-18 fragment
CAS Number: 85652-56-0
Molecular Formula: C₁₉₉H₃₄₅N₆₇O₅₁
Molecular Weight: 4493.33 g/mol
Appearance: White to off-white lyophilized powder
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. For long-term stability, refrigeration or freezing is recommended.
⚠️ Research Use Only
LL-37 is provided strictly for laboratory research use only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. By purchasing, you confirm you are a qualified researcher or laboratory professional and will use this compound in accordance with all applicable regulations.
Why Choose Club Cheat Code?
✅ Lab-tested purity for accurate, consistent research data
✅ Fast, discreet shipping to support uninterrupted workflows
✅ COAs available for transparency and documentation
✅ Knowledgeable support for advanced peptide research teams
Advance your lab’s exploration of immune modulation, antimicrobial activity, and tissue-regeneration pathways with LL-37—a trusted tool for pushing the boundaries of biological research.






CJC-1295 (DAC)