Minoxidil Tablets

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Vasodilatory Research Compound • Cellular Perfusion • Follicular Biology Studies

Minoxidil is a well-established potassium channel opener widely studied for its effects on vasodilation, cellular blood-flow dynamics, microcirculation, and follicular biology. In research settings, Minoxidil is frequently used to explore pathways related to vascular relaxation, nutrient delivery, and cellular perfusion.

Each tablet contains 5 mg of high-purity Minoxidil, designed for precise and consistent laboratory dosing.


Tablet Format Details

Strength Per Tablet:

  • 5 mg Minoxidil

Quantity:

  • 100 tablets per bottle

Format:

  • Oral research tablets
  • Manufactured using high-stability excipients for consistent dosing

Form & Stability

All Peptide Labs research tablets are produced with 99%+ purity for maximum consistency and reliability.

Purity:

  • 99%+ (HPLC-tested)

Storage:

  • Store in a cool, dry environment
  • Avoid exposure to heat, humidity, and direct light
  • Keep tightly sealed when not in use

Shelf Life:

  • Up to 2 years unopened under proper storage conditions

Research Application Overview

  • Vascular dilation & potassium channel activation
  • Microcirculation & oxygenation studies
  • Follicular cell biology & dermal tissue modeling
  • Cellular nutrient delivery & metabolism
  • Hemodynamic and cardiovascular pathway research
  • Peripheral perfusion studies

Key Research Highlights

1. Potassium Channel Activation (KCO Mechanism)

Minoxidil is studied for its ability to open ATP-sensitive potassium channels, which may support:
  • smooth muscle relaxation
  • increased cellular oxygenation
  • improved tissue perfusion
This mechanism is central to vascular and circulatory research.

2. Microcirculation & Blood-Flow Enhancement

Researchers commonly use Minoxidil to examine:
  • enhanced nutrient delivery to peripheral tissues
  • microvascular dilation
  • improved capillary function
  • changes in local cellular perfusion
These models are especially relevant in dermatological and tissue-metabolism research.

3. Follicular Biology & Dermal Tissue Studies

Minoxidil has been widely used to study:
  • hair follicle activity and cycling
  • dermal papilla cell behavior
  • local androgen-independent growth pathways
This makes it a cornerstone compound in hair-related laboratory research.

4. Cellular Metabolism & ATP Pathways

Research suggests Minoxidil may influence:
  • mitochondrial energy turnover
  • cellular respiration
  • metabolic stress adaptation
These properties extend its relevance beyond vascular biology.

5. Systemic Vasodilation & Blood Pressure Pathways

As a potent vasodilator, Minoxidil is used in studies examining:
  • blood pressure modulation
  • smooth muscle relaxation curves
  • hemodynamic response models

Molecular Information

  • Name: Minoxidil
  • CAS: 38304-91-5
  • Molecular Formula: C₉H₁₅N₅O
  • Molecular Weight: 209.25 g/mol
  • Form: Oral research tablet
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