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GHRP-6 10mg

GHRP-6 10mg

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GHRP-6 is a hexapeptide growth hormone secretagogue used in ghrelin-receptor and appetite-signaling research.

GHRP-6 is a synthetic agonist of the ghrelin receptor (GHSR-1a) and is frequently used in studies involving appetite pathways, endocrine signaling, and pulsatile GH release. It exhibits a strong affinity for ghrelin-mediated hunger signaling, making it a useful tool in research on metabolic balance, pituitary responsiveness, and hypothalamic regulation. GHRP-6’s defined mechanism of action allows researchers to study downstream GH-axis activity and associated metabolic interactions.

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GHRP-6 10 mg QuickPen Pro
Volume 3.0 mL
mg/mL 3.33 mg/mL
Click-to-Dose 1 click = 0.033 mg
Example(s) 30 clicks(10 of Pen Scale) = 1 mg

 

GHRP-6, or growth hormone-releasing peptide-6, is a synthetic hexapeptide with the sequence His-D-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2. It was first synthesized in the early 1980s by Cyril Bowers as a met-enkephalin analog that specifically stimulates growth hormone release from the anterior pituitary gland. GHRP-6 binds to the growth hormone secretagogue receptor type 1a (GHS-R1a), the same receptor later identified as the target for ghrelin, the endogenous ligand discovered in 1999.

GHRP-6 acts through two pathways. It directly stimulates somatotroph cells in the anterior pituitary via GHS-R1a activation, triggering the inositol trisphosphate and diacylglycerol signaling cascade, which raises intracellular calcium and promotes growth hormone exocytosis. It also acts indirectly through the hypothalamus by stimulating growth hormone-releasing hormone neurons. Research published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism confirmed that endogenous GHRH is necessary for most of the growth hormone response to GHRP-6 in humans.

Yes. GHRP-6 activates the ghrelin receptor, and ghrelin is the endogenous hunger-signaling peptide produced in the stomach lining. Administration of GHRP-6 in animal models stimulates food intake, increases gastric emptying, and activates hypothalamic appetite-regulating centers. This appetite-stimulating property distinguishes GHRP-6 from other growth hormone secretagogues like GHRP-2, which produces a comparatively weaker orexigenic response.

 

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