Description
Quick Facts
CJC 1295 with DAC functions by binding to and activating specific GHRH receptors on the somatotroph cells of the anterior pituitary gland. This interaction stimulates the pituitary to synthesize and secrete growth hormone (GH) in a natural, pulsatile manner. The DAC component facilitates a prolonged interaction with albumin, which acts as a circulating reservoir, releasing the peptide slowly over several days. This leads to a sustained increase in both growth hormone and, consequently, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels, avoiding the rapid peaks and troughs associated with shorter-acting secretagogues. This sustained elevation supports more consistent physiological effects in research models.
- Growth Hormone Modulation Studies: Ideal for long-term studies on the effects of sustained growth hormone elevation on various physiological processes.
- Body Composition Research: Investigated for its potential role in modulating body composition, including lean muscle mass, fat metabolism, and overall metabolic health.
- Tissue Repair & Regeneration: Explored in studies related to muscle recovery, connective tissue repair, and overall cellular rejuvenation due to its indirect impact on anabolic processes.
- Aging Research: Relevant for studies into the impact of sustained growth hormone levels on aging processes and age-related decline.
- Endocrine Research: Used to further understand the complex regulation of the somatotropic axis and its downstream effects.
Why Choose Peptide Chains for CJC 1295 with DAC?
Peptide Chains provides high-purity CJC 1295 with DAC in bulk API quantities, perfectly suited for extensive research and development projects. Our product is meticulously manufactured and supplied in a lyophilized format, ensuring superior stability, purity, and ease of use for precise experimental protocols. We understand the critical need for consistent quality in research materials, and our stringent quality control measures guarantee a reliable and potent compound for your most demanding scientific investigations into long-acting growth hormone release and its broad physiological impacts.