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Kisspeptin

Reproductive signalling peptide

Research / unapproved

What it is

A signalling peptide involved in reproductive hormone regulation, studied in research settings.

What the evidence shows

A legitimate and active research field in reproductive endocrinology, but it has not translated into an approved consumer or clinical product in Australia.

Safety & reported risks

As a research-stage substance, there is no established consumer safety profile and no quality assurance in non-clinical supply.

Status in Australia

Research use only — not an approved medicine in Australia.

How it’s lawfully accessed

No consumer pathway. It exists in Australia primarily within research contexts.

Related peptides

PT-141 (Bremelanotide)Melanocortin agonistNot ARTG-approvedOxytocinEndogenous peptide hormonePrescription medicine

Sources & further reading

This entry is general information about Kisspeptin, not a recommendation to use it. We don’t provide dosing, protocols or sourcing. Speak to a registered practitioner.

Written by The Peptides.au editorial team
Editorial review Checked against current TGA, ARTG and AHPRA public guidance
Last updated 1 June 2026

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