GHRP-6

If Hexarelin is the “High-Intensity Foreman,” GHRP-6 is the “Classic Builder with an Appetite.” It was one of the first GHRPs ever discovered. It does two main things very well: it sends a strong signal to your brain to release growth hormone, and it sends an equally strong signal to your stomach that it’s time to eat. It’s widely studied for cases where both physical repair and increased caloric intake are necessary for recovery.

Specifications:
• Quantity: 5mg
• Storage: -20°C, lyophilized
• Purity: >99% (HPLC)

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SEQUENCE/FORMULA

Sequence: His-D-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2

Molecular Formula: C46H56N12O6

MOLECULAR WEIGHT

873.0 g/mol

PUBCHEM CID

5462503
  • Stimulating Growth Hormone: It is primarily studied for its ability to cause the pituitary gland to release large pulses of natural growth hormone.

  • Appetite Stimulation: Researchers use GHRP-6 to study how the body triggers hunger signals, as it is a potent mimetic of the "hunger hormone" Ghrelin.

  • Inflammation Reduction: There is ongoing research into its ability to lower systemic inflammation, particularly in the liver and joints.

  • Muscle and Fat Management: Like other peptides in this class, it is studied for its role in maintaining lean muscle mass while encouraging the body to burn fat.

  • The Ghrelin Mimic: It acts as an agonist to the Ghrelin receptor. When it binds to these receptors in the brain, it signals the body that it is time to eat and time to grow.

  • Blocking the "Stop" Signal: It works by inhibiting Somatostatin, which is the hormone that normally tells your body to stop producing growth hormone.

  • Synergistic Signaling: It targets the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland simultaneously to ensure the growth hormone pulse is as large as possible.

  • Bowers, C. Y., et al. (1984): "On the low molecular weight peptide-derived growth hormone releasing peptides." Endocrinology. (The foundational study on GHRP discovery).

  • Ghigo, E., et al. (1994): "Growth hormone-releasing activity of hexarelin, a new GHRP, in man. Comparison with GHRP-6." Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

  • Granado, M., et al. (2005): "Growth hormone-releasing peptide-6 (GHRP-6) prevents age-related changes in cardiovascular functions." American Journal of Physiology.