What is a Peptide?

Peptides are naturally occurring short chains of amino acids, which serve as the building blocks of proteins. Proteins differ from peptides as they contain long-chain amino acids. Peptides function as fundamental units of cells, enzymes, antibiotics, and hormones, and are widespread in biological systems.

 

CJC-1295 DAC Peptide

The CJC-1295 peptide is a synthetically developed peptide, classified as a growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It was developed by researchers with the intention to induce natural growth hormone production and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1).  The CJC-1295 peptide, a long-acting hormone analog, was initially manufactured for research within the context of various diseases, though the peptide’s ancillary impacts appear to cross over into other areas of research focus.

While the mechanism of action of the peptide has not been fully theorized by the scientific community, initial research suggests the peptide may potentially act to induce a reduction of fat cell storage, increase in endogenous growth hormone production, increase in delta-wave NREM sleep, increase in the development of muscle cells, and support protein production, which encourages anti-aging theories.

 

Ipamorelin Peptide

Ipamorelin peptide, classified as a growth hormone-releasing peptide, may potentially increase growth hormone secretion via stimulation of the pituitary gland, and has been suggested by researchers to be exact in its activation. Research studies on Ipamorelin exposure in animal models have reported lean muscle growth, apparent reduction in the presence of stress hormones like cortisol, lower blood pressure, and accelerated fat cell loss.  One study suggests that the peptide may solicit interesting results in the context of osteoporosis and obesity, due to its hypothesized ability to increase bone density and minimize stores of fat cells.

 

CJC-1295 & Ipamorelin Peptide Blend

Scientists are carefully assessing the potential action of the peptide in various animal research studies. As a result of these peptides’ potential within the context of growth hormone secretion, this peptide blend may potentially exhibit actions that encourage muscle cell development and tissue repair, and increase in available energy and regulated sleep cycles, as well as support for the immune system and cardiovascular functioning. There have been indications in research studies that the peptides may affect cognitive functions including possible increases in memory retention and recall. Finally, researchers are considering the peptides’ potential to reduce blood-glucose levels and support metabolic functions.

 
NOTE: These products are intended for laboratory research use only. This peptide is not intended for personal use. Please review and adhere to our Terms and Conditions before ordering.

 

Dr. Marinov

Dr. Marinov (MD, Ph.D.) is a researcher and chief assistant professor in Preventative Medicine & Public Health. Prior to his professorship, Dr. Marinov practiced preventative, evidence-based medicine with an emphasis on Nutrition and Dietetics. He is widely published in international peer-reviewed scientific journals and specializes in peptide therapy research.

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