Sermorelin
Sermorelin (GHRH 1-29) is a 29-amino acid synthetic GHRH analog (CAS 86168-78-7) at 99.1% HPLC-verified purity. The shortest fully active GHRH fragment, studied for pulsatile GH secretion.
Sermorelin — Research Summary
Sermorelin (GHRH 1–29) is a 29-amino acid synthetic analog of endogenous growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It represents the shortest fully active fragment of GHRH and acts at the pituitary gland to stimulate natural GH secretion. Unlike exogenous GH, Sermorelin preserves the pulsatile release pattern of GH, making it a valuable research tool for studying GH axis physiology. Widely used in pituitary function research and GH secretion studies. For laboratory research use only.
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