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GHRP-6 Pre-mixed Pen 10/5mg
GHRP-6 Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptide-6
GHRP-6 is a synthetic hexapeptide and one of the first-generation growth hormone secretagogues. It acts as a potent agonist of the ghrelin receptor (GHSR-1a) in the pituitary gland and hypothalamus.
Key Characteristics:
Sequence: His-D-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH₂
Mechanism: Strongly stimulates pulsatile growth hormone (GH) release by mimicking ghrelin
Notable Effects: Significant increase in GH secretion, but also stimulates appetite (orexigenic effect) via hypothalamic pathways
Half-life: Approximately 2–3 hours
Research Applications:
Growth hormone deficiency and somatopause studies
Muscle hypertrophy, recovery, and anabolic signaling research
Appetite regulation and feeding behavior models
Fat metabolism and body composition investigations
Wound healing and tissue repair studies
Comparison studies with newer, more selective GHRPs (such as GHRP-2 and Ipamorelin)
GHRP-6 is widely used in laboratory research due to its robust GH-releasing potency. However, its pronounced appetite-stimulating effect distinguishes it from cleaner secretagogues like Ipamorelin or Hexarelin.
For laboratory research use only. Not intended for human or veterinary use.
GHRP-6 Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptide-6
GHRP-6 is a synthetic hexapeptide and one of the first-generation growth hormone secretagogues. It acts as a potent agonist of the ghrelin receptor (GHSR-1a) in the pituitary gland and hypothalamus.
Key Characteristics:
Sequence: His-D-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH₂
Mechanism: Strongly stimulates pulsatile growth hormone (GH) release by mimicking ghrelin
Notable Effects: Significant increase in GH secretion, but also stimulates appetite (orexigenic effect) via hypothalamic pathways
Half-life: Approximately 2–3 hours
Research Applications:
Growth hormone deficiency and somatopause studies
Muscle hypertrophy, recovery, and anabolic signaling research
Appetite regulation and feeding behavior models
Fat metabolism and body composition investigations
Wound healing and tissue repair studies
Comparison studies with newer, more selective GHRPs (such as GHRP-2 and Ipamorelin)
GHRP-6 is widely used in laboratory research due to its robust GH-releasing potency. However, its pronounced appetite-stimulating effect distinguishes it from cleaner secretagogues like Ipamorelin or Hexarelin.
For laboratory research use only. Not intended for human or veterinary use.