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99% Pure | USA Made | Multi DoseCJC-1295 No DAC is a fast-acting growth-hormone-releasing peptide that sparks natural GH spikes in lab models without lingering in the system. It’s used to study how short bursts of GH drive IGF-1, lean-mass gains, and hormone feedback—perfect for muscle-biology and endocrine research. Each 10 mg vial is USA-made, tested to ≥99% purity, low-endotoxin certified, and comes with a full Certificate of Analysis.
Peptides are not ready to use. Must purchase BAC water for reconstitution.
Triggers quick, hour-long rises in growth hormone—mimicking natural secretion patterns in rodent blood tests.
Delivers a reliable IGF-1 increase in cell cultures and animal assays, helping map anabolic pathways.
Supports muscle-cell differentiation studies by promoting protein-synthesis markers and myoblast fusion.
Short-pulse action lets you probe pituitary feedback loops without extended GH exposure that can blur results.
Works in concentration windows from 100 nM to 1 µM—ideal for fine-tuning your GH-release experiments.
Simply dissolve in sterile or bacteriostatic water, freeze powder at –20 °C, and keep solution at 2–8 °C for up to a week.
CJC-1295 is a lab-made peptide that mimics your body’s own GH-releasing hormone—but without the long-lasting tail. By cutting out the albumin-binding domain (DAC), it clears in about an hour, giving you clean, repeatable GH pulses to study how short bursts affect muscle, metabolism, and the endocrine system.
Choose DSIP when you need a straightforward tool for probing deep-sleep physiology and stress-axis regulation. Its rapid brain penetration, clear dose–response, and consistent purity make it ideal for EEG, hormonal, and mitochondrial assays. Manufactured under ISO-certified conditions and tested for ≥99% purity and low endotoxin, DSIP delivers reliable, reproducible data for your sleep-and-stress research.
Unlike its long-acting counterpart, CJC-1295 delivers short-term GH boosts that closely match natural hormone rhythms. This gives you clear, time-defined windows to study GH’s impact on cells and organs—without muddying results with prolonged hormone exposure. It’s the ideal tool for clean, high-resolution endocrine research.
“Safety and Kinetics of GHRH Analogs Without Half-Life Extension.”
(Available via FDA.gov)
“Muscle-Cell Anabolism via Pulsatile GH Release,” Cell Metabolism.
A short-acting GHRH analog designed to elicit physiological GH-release pulses in research models.
It omits the albumin-binding domain (DAC), resulting in a half-life of ~1 hour versus several days.
Endocrine feedback, IGF-1 signaling, muscle-growth assays, and GH-axis dynamics studies.
Typically 100 nM to 1 µM, adjusted per cell type and experimental endpoint.
Yes. It’s often paired with GHRP-2 or Ipamorelin for dual-axis GH-release research.
Use Sterile Water for Injection (SWFI) or Bacteriostatic Water (BAC) per your lab SOP.
Store lyophilized at –20 °C; reconstituted peptide remains stable at 2–8 °C for up to 7 days.
Indirectly. It triggers endogenous GH release, which in turn elevates IGF-1 in downstream assays.
No. It is strictly for research use only and not approved for human or veterinary treatment.
Produced in ISO-certified U.S. facilities and validated for >99% purity and low endotoxin.
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