GHRP-2
$34.99
Potent Ghrelin Receptor Agonist for GH-Axis, Metabolic & Endocrine Research
GHRP-2 is supplied strictly for laboratory research purposes. It is not approved for human or animal administration and may not be used for therapeutic, diagnostic, or clinical applications. Handling must be performed by trained research professionals in appropriate laboratory settings.
$34.99
Description
Overview
GHRP-2 is a synthetic hexapeptide belonging to the Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide (GHRP) family and is known for its strong activation of the ghrelin (GHS-R1a) receptor. It is widely used in preclinical research to study growth hormone (GH) secretion, energy metabolism, and neuroendocrine signaling. Compared to GHRP-6, GHRP-2 is considered more potent in GH stimulation, with somewhat less emphasis on appetite-inducing effects.
Preclinical Research Background
Animal and cellular studies indicate that GHRP-2 may:
- Robustly stimulate GH release through ghrelin receptor activation
- Increase IGF-1 production downstream of GH signaling
- Support anabolic processes, including muscle growth and recovery
- Modulate energy balance and lipid metabolism
- Influence pituitary and hypothalamic signaling pathways
Its potency and well-characterized mechanism have made GHRP-2 a foundational GH secretagogue in endocrine research.
Key Findings in Early Research
Preclinical models have shown that GHRP-2 may:
- Enhance muscle repair and protein synthesis
- Improve bone density and support joint tissue
- Reduce inflammation and promote restorative processes
- Strengthen pulsatile GH secretion patterns
- Work synergistically with GHRH analogs such as Sermorelin and CJC-1295
Because of its reliable GH-releasing profile, GHRP-2 is a preferred compound for controlled experimental studies.
Areas of Emerging Scientific Interest
Current research is evaluating GHRP-2 for its potential roles in:
- Age-related GH decline and endocrine dysregulation
- Muscle-wasting conditions and cachexia models
- Metabolic syndrome, insulin sensitivity, and fat utilization
- Neuroendocrine signaling involving stress and appetite pathways
- Regenerative biology and tissue-healing pathways
Its strong receptor affinity and predictable pharmacological profile make GHRP-2 highly relevant for metabolic and endocrine investigation.
Additional Information
| mg/vial | 2mg/vial, 10mg/vial, 5mg/vial * 1vial |
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COA / HPLC / MS
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