Peptides

TESAMORELIN 10 MG

$120.00

Tesamorelin 10 MG is a research peptide consisting of a stabilized analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone, GHRH(1-44). A trans-3-hexenoyl modification at the N-terminus increases resistance to enzymatic degradation, extending the molecule's half-life relative to native GHRH. The peptide acts as an agonist at the GHRH receptor on pituitary somatotroph cells, a target central to studies of the growth-hormone/IGF-1 signaling axis. In laboratory research, Tesamorelin is examined for its receptor-binding profile, downstream cAMP and intracellular signaling, and the in-vitro secretory responses of cultured pituitary cells. It is a frequent reference compound in preclinical investigations of growth-hormone-axis regulation and lipid-metabolism pathways, where researchers explore connections between GHRH-receptor activation and markers of lipid handling in cell and tissue models. Additional analytical work covers peptide stability, structure-activity relationships, and assay validation. Peptiva Research Labs supplies it as a research-grade reference compound, HPLC-verified with a COA available. For Research Use Only, not for human or veterinary use.

Read the research guide: CJC-1295 (No DAC) + Ipamorelin Blend: Research Overview →

Frequently asked questions

What is Tesamorelin?
Tesamorelin is a stabilized synthetic analog of GHRH(1-44) carrying an N-terminal modification that improves enzymatic stability. It acts as a GHRH-receptor agonist and is used as a research reference compound for the growth-hormone axis. It is supplied strictly for in-vitro and preclinical study.
What do researchers study Tesamorelin for?
Laboratories examine its GHRH-receptor binding, cAMP signaling, and in-vitro secretory responses in pituitary cell models. It also appears in preclinical lipid-metabolism and growth-hormone-axis research. All studies are mechanistic and confined to laboratory models.
How should Tesamorelin be stored?
Keep the lyophilized vial sealed, cold, and away from light to maintain peptide integrity. After reconstitution with a suitable diluent for in-vitro use, store aliquots refrigerated or frozen and minimize freeze-thaw cycles. Consult the COA for purity and handling details.

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