Sermorelin
Price range: $39.99 through $54.99
Sermorelin – ≥98% Purity | (HPLC – Verified; See Batch Specific COA Below)
Form: Synthetic Peptide Powder
Available in 5mg vials
This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. It is not for human consumption, medical, diagnostic, or veterinary use. All research must be conducted in accordance with applicable institutional, local, and federal regulations by qualified professionals.
*Store lyophilized peptide at −20 °C in a dry, dark location
*Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
*Protect from prolonged exposure to light
Description
Sermorelin is a synthetic research peptide that corresponds to the first 29 amino acids of endogenous growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH). This truncated sequence represents the biologically active fragment of GHRH that has been widely investigated in laboratory studies for its ability to engage GHRH receptor pathways.
In preclinical and in vitro models, sermorelin has been explored for its role in peptide signaling, pituitary receptor biology, and neuroendocrine research. Researchers often examine sermorelin in the context of growth hormone regulation, endocrine function, and cellular communication, making it a peptide of interest in metabolic and musculoskeletal science investigations.
Research Applications May Include:
- Endocrine Pathway Models – Laboratory studies have investigated sermorelin as a tool for exploring growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH) receptor activity and pituitary signaling.
- Neuroendocrine Research – Preclinical experiments have included sermorelin in studies of hypothalamic-pituitary axis dynamics and peptide-based communication pathways.
- Peptide Structure and Function Studies – Researchers have examined Sermorelin’s truncated 29–amino acid sequence in relation to peptide stability and receptor binding.
- Comparative Peptide Biology – Investigations have compared Sermorelin with other synthetic GHRH analogs to better understand differences in activity and half-life.
- Metabolic and Musculoskeletal Models – Experimental research has referenced Sermorelin in relation to growth hormone regulation within metabolic and musculoskeletal contexts.
Regulatory Disclaimer
This product is not approved by the FDA or any other regulatory body for human or animal use. It is offered solely for scientific research purposes. Any reference to biological function is sourced from third-party academic studies and is intended for informational purposes only. By purchasing this product, the buyer agrees to use it in compliance with all applicable laws and research regulations.




