Product Description
Growth Hormone Secretagogue Research Peptide
Ipamorelin is a selective growth hormone secretagogue that mimics ghrelin at the GHSR-1a receptor, making it one of the most targeted GH-releasing peptides studied in laboratory research.
Research frequently examines its role in pulsatile growth hormone release, recovery pathways, and body-composition modulation, with notable selectivity that avoids stimulation of cortisol or prolactin.
Key Research Areas
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GHSR-1a receptor signaling and selective ghrelin-mimetic pathway studies
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Pulsatile GH release and endogenous secretion pattern investigations
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Recovery and repair pathways in controlled laboratory models
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Body-composition modulation and metabolic-response research
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Selective endocrine signaling without cortisol or prolactin stimulation in experimental settings
This compound is frequently utilized in advanced GH-secretagogue research supporting investigation of growth hormone pulsatility, selective receptor signaling, and recovery-related physiologic pathways.
Intended Use
📦 Format: Lyophilized powder (10mg)
⚠️ Use: For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.
Why Researchers Choose This Compound
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Highly selective GHSR-1a relevance supports focused GH-release research without broader endocrine noise.
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Broad recovery and performance utility makes it useful for body-composition, recovery, and targeted secretion studies.
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Clean signaling profile offers a controlled framework for studying pulsatile GH release with notable cortisol and prolactin selectivity.
Product Notes
✅ Research category: GH-secretagogue and endocrine signaling
✅ Study context: Laboratory and non-clinical research models
✅ Compound focus: GHSR-1a activation, pulsatile GH release, recovery pathways, and selective endocrine signaling