
ModGRF 1-29 + Ipamorelin (5/5 mg) is a synthetic peptide combination frequently used in scientific and clinical research to study the endocrine system, particularly focusing on growth hormone (GH) regulation and release.
🧬 What is ModGRF 1-29?
Also known as CJC-1295 without DAC, ModGRF 1-29 is a modified version of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH).
It stimulates the pituitary gland to produce and release GH.
The modification helps it act more effectively and last longer in the bloodstream compared to natural GHRH.
🧠 What is Ipamorelin?
Ipamorelin is a selective growth hormone secretagogue (GHS), which mimics ghrelin, the 'hunger hormone.'
It binds to the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a), causing the pituitary to release additional GH without significantly increasing cortisol or prolactin—unlike some older peptides.
💉 Combined Formulation (5/5 mg)
This formulation includes:
5 mg of ModGRF 1-29
5 mg of Ipamorelin
Typically provided in lyophilized powder form, meant to be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water for research administration.
🧪 Research Applications
This peptide blend is utilized in scientific studies to:
Stimulate Growth Hormone Release: Mod GRF 1-29 acts as a GHRH analog, while Ipamorelin mimics ghrelin, both promoting GH secretion.
Study GH Dynamics: Investigate the pulsatile release patterns and regulation of growth hormone.
Explore Metabolic Effects: Assess impacts on muscle growth, fat metabolism, and bone density.
Evaluate Sleep and Recovery: Examine effects on sleep quality and tissue repair processes.
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