
Sermorelin
Research Peptide | Lyophilized Powder | Batch Tested
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption. Insulated shipping · Styrofoam box available.
Product Overview
Sermorelin is a synthetic analog of the first 29 amino acids of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH 1-29) — the shortest fully active fragment of the natural hormone. It stimulates the pituitary to produce and release growth hormone through the body's normal regulatory feedback.
| Test | Result | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Purity | 98.8% | Passed ✓ |
| Test | Result | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Purity | 99.1% | Passed ✓ |
Research Information
Sermorelin is used to study GHRH-receptor activation and the physiological, feedback-regulated release of growth hormone. As a faithful analog of native GHRH, it serves as a model compound for the growth-hormone axis and for comparing the durability of newer GHRH analogs. Supplied strictly for in-vitro and laboratory research use only — not for human or animal consumption.
Sermorelin Research & Studies
What is Sermorelin?
Sermorelin is a synthetic peptide consisting of the first 29 amino acids of growth-hormone-releasing hormone, designated GHRH 1-29. This sequence constitutes the shortest fragment that retains the full receptor-binding and signaling activity of native GHRH. In laboratory settings it is employed as a precise molecular probe of the growth-hormone axis. The compound is supplied exclusively for in-vitro and controlled research applications.
Mechanism of Action
Sermorelin binds the GHRH receptor on pituitary somatotroph cells, activating Gs-protein coupling that elevates intracellular cyclic AMP and protein kinase A activity. This cascade promotes transcription and exocytosis of growth hormone while remaining subject to negative feedback from somatostatin and insulin-like growth factor-1. Researchers use the peptide to examine receptor occupancy, second-messenger kinetics, and the preservation of physiological pulse regulation in isolated cell or tissue preparations.
Primary Areas of Research
Investigations focus on GHRH-receptor activation dynamics, the fidelity of feedback-regulated growth-hormone release, and comparative pharmacology versus longer-acting GHRH analogs. Sermorelin serves as a reference ligand for mapping structure–activity relationships within the GHRH family and for dissecting cAMP-dependent transcriptional control of the growth-hormone gene. Common model systems include primary pituitary cultures, immortalized somatotroph lines, and reconstituted hypothalamic–pituitary preparations.
Key Research Findings
Laboratory studies establish that Sermorelin elicits receptor-mediated growth-hormone secretion that closely parallels the pattern produced by native GHRH. Its relatively short duration of action makes it useful for distinguishing acute receptor stimulation from prolonged occupancy effects observed with modified analogs. Work with the peptide has clarified the contribution of the amino-terminal domain to high-affinity binding and efficient G-protein coupling. These observations continue to guide the design of subsequent research peptides targeting the same pathway.
Research Handling & Considerations
Sermorelin is customarily supplied as a lyophilized solid and is reconstituted in sterile research-grade diluents immediately before use in cell-based or biochemical assays. Storage at low temperature, protection from light and moisture, and avoidance of repeated freeze–thaw cycles help maintain peptide integrity. Standard laboratory practices for handling bioactive peptides apply, including appropriate personal protective equipment and disposal protocols. The material is intended solely for non-clinical, in-vitro investigative work.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is used to study GHRH-receptor activation, second-messenger signaling, and the feedback-regulated release of growth hormone in cellular and tissue models.
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