Ipamorelin
Ipamorelin is a pentapeptide that mimics ghrelin and binds to the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR). In laboratory models, it has been observed to trigger a pulse of growth hormone secretion from the anterior pituitary.
Unlike other peptides in its class, Ipamorelin is unique because it does not significantly increase levels of cortisol, acetylcholine, prolactin, or aldosterone, making it a "clean" subject for isolating growth hormone pathways.
Research Synergy & Pathways
Selective GH Stimulation: Studying the activation of the ghrelin receptor without the common "hunger" side effect or cortisol spikes associated with GHRP-2 or GHRP-6.
Bone Mineral Density: Investigating the long-term effects of GH pulses on osteoblast activity and bone mineralization.
Body Composition & Lipolysis: Researching the peptide's impact on adipose tissue breakdown and nitrogen retention in muscle tissue.
Sleep Quality Research: Analyzing the correlation between GHSR agonism and the modulation of slow-wave sleep cycles.
SOLD FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY
- Product Info
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Not for human consumption. Research Only
Storage: Keep lyophilized powder cool/dry. Refrigerate after reconstitution.
BAC Water Sold Separately
Syringes Not Included
Peptides Sold in Powdered Form
















