
GHRP-6 Acetate
Research Peptide | Lyophilized Powder | Batch Tested
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption. Insulated shipping · Styrofoam box available.
Product Overview
GHRP-6 Acetate is a first-generation growth-hormone-releasing hexapeptide and ghrelin-receptor agonist. Known for its pronounced effect on hunger signaling, it is a classic reference peptide in GH-axis and ghrelin research.
| Test | Result | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Purity | 98.4% | Passed ✓ |
| Test | Result | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Purity | 98.2% | Passed ✓ |
| Test | Result | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Purity | 98.3% | Passed ✓ |
Research Information
GHRP-6 is used to study growth-hormone-secretagogue signaling and its strong activation of appetite pathways in animal models, serving as a benchmark against which the selectivity of newer secretagogues such as Ipamorelin is measured. Supplied strictly for in-vitro and laboratory research use only — not for human or animal consumption.
GHRP-6 Acetate Research & Studies
What is GHRP-6 Acetate?
GHRP-6 Acetate is a synthetic hexapeptide belonging to the first generation of growth-hormone-releasing peptides. It acts as a ghrelin-receptor agonist and is employed in laboratory research as a classic reference compound for studying GH-axis and orexigenic signaling. Investigators use it to probe receptor-mediated pathways under controlled experimental conditions. The material is supplied strictly for in-vitro and laboratory research use only.
Mechanism of Action
GHRP-6 Acetate binds the growth hormone secretagogue receptor GHS-R1a, initiating G-protein-coupled signaling cascades in responsive cell systems. Receptor engagement promotes growth-hormone release from pituitary-derived models while simultaneously activating hypothalamic circuits linked to appetite regulation. Research focuses on these dual endocrine and orexigenic pathways to map second-messenger responses and receptor kinetics. Comparative assays often quantify its potency relative to endogenous ghrelin.
Primary Areas of Research
Laboratory work with GHRP-6 Acetate centers on growth-hormone-secretagogue signaling and strong activation of appetite pathways in animal models. It functions as a benchmark against which the receptor selectivity of later secretagogues such as Ipamorelin is measured. Studies examine GH pulse dynamics, receptor desensitization, and cross-talk with metabolic circuits. Typical experimental platforms include cell-culture assays and controlled animal-model systems.
Key Research Findings
Published experimental data establish GHRP-6 Acetate as a potent GHS-R1a agonist capable of robust GH secretion in vitro and in animal models. Its pronounced stimulation of hunger-related signaling distinguishes it from more selective analogues. Comparative receptor studies repeatedly employ it to differentiate ghrelin-mimetic effects from pure GH-releasing activity. These observations reinforce its status as a reference peptide in secretagogue research.
Research Handling & Considerations
GHRP-6 Acetate is intended exclusively for controlled laboratory research and must be stored under recommended peptide conditions to preserve integrity. Investigators reconstitute the acetate salt form under sterile technique for use in assay buffers or culture media. Protection from repeated freeze-thaw cycles, light, and moisture supports experimental reproducibility. All handling remains confined to non-clinical, research-only protocols.
Frequently Asked Questions
It acts as an agonist at the growth hormone secretagogue receptor GHS-R1a, also known as the ghrelin receptor, enabling study of downstream signaling cascades.
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