GH Secretagogue Research Peptides UK
Growth hormone secretagogues are peptides studied for their role in stimulating pulsatile growth hormone release through GHRH and ghrelin receptor pathways. UK Peptide Lab supplies CJC-1295 (a GHRH analogue) and Ipamorelin (a selective GHS receptor agonist) — the two most cited compounds in GH secretagogue research. CJC-1295 is studied for its extended half-life and sustained GH release profile. Ipamorelin is valued in research for its selective GH release without significant effects on cortisol or prolactin. Both are supplied at ≥98% purity with full batch documentation.

Ipamorelin
Selective GH secretagogue and ghrelin receptor agonist pentapeptide.

CJC-1295
Synthetic GHRH analogue. 29 amino acid modified sequence.
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