An evidence-based, side-by-side comparison of two research compounds — mechanisms, studies, and clinical status.
GH Secretagogue Blend
GHRH Analog
| Property | CJC-1295/Ipamorelin | CJC-1295 |
|---|---|---|
| Category | GH Secretagogue Blend | GHRH Analog |
| Formula | Blend | 30 amino acids + DAC |
| Molecular Weight | Blend | 3,367.97 g/mol |
| Published Studies | 35+ | 20+ |
| Clinical Status | Preclinical Research | Preclinical Research |
| Overview | CJC-1295 No DAC + Ipamorelin blend for synergistic GH secretagogue research. | A modified 30-amino-acid GHRH analog with DAC conjugation capability studied for somatotropin release signaling. |
Combines CJC-1295 No DAC (GHRH analog) and Ipamorelin (ghrelin receptor agonist) for dual-pathway GH release.
CJC-1295 primes via GHRH receptors. Ipamorelin activates ghrelin receptors. Together they amplify GH secretion.
CJC-1295 is a synthetic 30-amino-acid analog of Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH residues 1-29) with a modification at the 2nd, 8th, 15th, and 27th amino acid positions. It was developed by ConjuChem Biotechnologies. The "DAC" variant (Drug Affinity Complex) is designed to bind to serum albumin for extended half-life.
CJC-1295 binds to GHRH receptors on pituitary somatotroph cells, stimulating the natural pulsatile release of growth hormone. Unlike exogenous GH, it works through the body's own regulatory feedback loop. The DAC modification extends its half-life from minutes (native GHRH) to approximately 6-8 days.
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