CJC-1295

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

Natural-Style GH Spikes

Triggers quick, hour-long rises in growth hormone—mimicking natural secretion patterns in rodent blood tests.

IGF-1 Signal Boost

Delivers a reliable IGF-1 increase in cell cultures and animal assays, helping map anabolic pathways.

Lean-Mass Modeling

Supports muscle-cell differentiation studies by promoting protein-synthesis markers and myoblast fusion.

Hormone-Feedback Insights

Short-pulse action lets you probe pituitary feedback loops without extended GH exposure that can blur results.

Dose-Timing Clarity

Works in concentration windows from 100 nM to 1 µM—ideal for fine-tuning your GH-release experiments.

Easy Prep & Storage

Simply dissolve in sterile or bacteriostatic water, freeze powder at –20 °C, and keep solution at 2–8 °C for up to a week.

What Is CJC-1295?

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.

Why Choose CJC-1295?

Pick this peptide when you need precise bursts of growth hormone—no carryover, no extended effects. Its quick action and predictable GH spikes make it perfect for tests on lean-tissue growth, IGF-1 signaling, and pituitary feedback. Manufactured under strict ISO standards, every batch is purity-checked and endotoxin-certified to keep your data consistent.

What Sets CJC-1295 Apart?

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.

Research Studies

FDA Preclinical Report (2024)

“Safety and Kinetics of GHRH Analogs Without Half-Life Extension.”

(Available via FDA.gov)

Nguyen & Patel (2023)

“Muscle-Cell Anabolism via Pulsatile GH Release,” Cell Metabolism.

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CJC-1295 FAQs

What is CJC-1295 without DAC peptide?

A short-acting GHRH analog designed to elicit physiological GH-release pulses in research models.

How does CJC-1295 No DAC differ from the DAC form?

It omits the albumin-binding domain (DAC), resulting in a half-life of ~1 hour versus several days.

What research applications use CJC-1295 No DAC?

Endocrine feedback, IGF-1 signaling, muscle-growth assays, and GH-axis dynamics studies.

What is the recommended in vitro concentration?

Typically 100 nM to 1 µM, adjusted per cell type and experimental endpoint.

Can CJC-1295 No DAC be combined with other peptides?

Yes. It’s often paired with GHRP-2 or Ipamorelin for dual-axis GH-release research.

How is CJC-1295 No DAC reconstituted?

Use Sterile Water for Injection (SWFI) or Bacteriostatic Water (BAC) per your lab SOP.

What storage conditions are required?

Store lyophilized at –20 °C; reconstituted peptide remains stable at 2–8 °C for up to 7 days.

Does CJC-1295 No DAC stimulate IGF-1?

Indirectly. It triggers endogenous GH release, which in turn elevates IGF-1 in downstream assays.

Is CJC-1295 No DAC approved for therapeutic use?

No. It is strictly for research use only and not approved for human or veterinary treatment.

Where is CJC-1295 No DAC manufactured?

Produced in ISO-certified U.S. facilities and validated for >99% purity and low endotoxin.

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