Ipamorelin is a pentapeptide made of 5 amino acids. It is classified as a growth hormone-releasing peptide (GHRP) because it has an amino acid sequence of Aib-His-D-2-Nal-D-Phe-Lys-NH2. Its molecular structure is C38H49N9O5, and it has a molecular weight of 711.9 g/mol. As a result of its makeup, this peptide is structurally similar to Hexarelin, GHRP-6, and […]
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Researchers exploring anabolic signaling and pathways in mammalian research models may consider experiments with peptide blends that activate somatotroph cells through complementary mechanisms. Specifically, the somatotroph cells in the anterior pituitary are considered the main cells producing the anabolic growth hormone (GH), and two peptides that may stimulate the process in complementary ways are CJC-1295 […]
Ipamorelin appears to be a synthetic pentapeptide with the sequence of Aib–His–D-2Nal–D-Phe–Lys–NH2. According to pioneers in Ipamorelin research, such as the team of Raun et al., the peptide apparently behaves as a growth hormone secretagogue (GHS) receptor agonist in pituitary cell cultures.(1) This may upregulate growth hormone (GH) synthesis, which is a hormone with catabolic potential […]



