Description
Sermorelin (GRF¹⁻²⁹ NH₂) | 99%+ Pure Research Peptide — AminoVault
Power your performance science with AminoVault Sermorelin—the bioactive 1–29 fragment of GHRH, C-terminally amidated, at ≥99% purity. Built for researchers modeling training recovery, growth-hormone (GH) pulsatility, body-composition signaling, and sleep-aligned endocrine rhythms.
What Is Sermorelin?
Sermorelin is a growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH) analogue that signals the body to produce its own growth hormone. Supporting endogenous release rather than supplying exogenous GH, it offers a more physiologic, regulated approach. Among GHRH analogues, sermorelin is noted for promising effects on key physiological functions with a lower likelihood of the side effects associated with direct hormone administration.
Key Features
- ≥99% Purity, HPLC/MS Verified — Confidence for repeatable, high-rigor protocols
- Targets GHRH-R on Somatotrophs — Study GH pulse timing and amplitude under training-relevant conditions
- Pulsatile-Friendly — Ideal for circadian and sleep-tied secretion models central to recovery science
- Downstream Readouts — Explore IGF-1–linked signaling for muscle protein turnover and remodeling studies
- Stack-Ready Design — Flexible in multi-pathway frameworks (endocrine × metabolic × recovery)
- USA GMP Manufacturing — Consistency you can plan cycles around
- COA Included — Full lot-level documentation
Specifications
- Sequence: GRF¹⁻²⁹, C-terminal amide
- Molecular Formula (free peptide): C₁₄₉H₂₄₆N₄₄O₄₂S
- Molecular Weight (free peptide): ~3357.9 Da
- Appearance: White to off-white lyophilized powder
- Form & Sizes: 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg vials (research grade)
- Purity: ≥99% (HPLC/MS verified)
- Manufacturing: GMP-compliant facility, USA
- Storage: −20 °C, desiccated; protect from light
- Documentation: Certificate of Analysis (COA) included
Research Applications
- Recovery Modeling — GH pulse dynamics across training and deload paradigms
- Body-Composition Signaling — IGF-1 pathway exploration for protein turnover studies
- Sleep & Circadian Studies — Timing-dependent endocrine release relevant to nightly recovery
- Metabolic Performance — Preclinical assays of nutrient partitioning cues
- Remodeling Frameworks — Adjunct in muscle/connective tissue adaptation models
For Laboratory Research Use Only. Not intended for human consumption, therapeutic, or diagnostic purposes.