Modified GRF (1-29) Peptide 2mg Vial – GHRH Research Peptide
What Is Modified GRF (1-29)?
Modified GRF (1-29), also known as a refined GHRH analog, is a synthetic peptide widely used in growth hormone research. Designed for improved stability, it mimics natural growth hormone-releasing hormone while offering more consistent performance in laboratory settings.
| CAS Number | 863288-34-0 |
| Other Names | Modified GRF (1-29), Tetrasubstituted GRF (1-29), |
| IUPAC Name | N/A |
| Molecular Formula | C₁₅₂H₂₅₂N₄₄O₄₂ |
| Molecular Weight | 3367.95 |
| Purity | ≥99% Pure (LC-MS) |
| Liquid Availability | N/A |
| Powder Availability | 2 milligrams (lyophilized/freeze-dried) |
| Storage Condition | Store cold, keep refrigerated. Do NOT freeze. |
| Terms | All products are for laboratory developmental research USE ONLY. Products are not for human consumption. |
How It Works
Growth Hormone Signaling Support
This peptide binds to GHRH receptors in the pituitary gland, helping researchers study pulsatile growth hormone release—a key factor in understanding endocrine balance and metabolic processes.
Why Choose a 2mg Vial?
Precision & Flexibility
The 2mg lyophilized format allows:
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Accurate measurement
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Controlled dosing in experiments
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Reliable storage and handling
Researchers often value its predictable response and stability, making it a dependable tool in peptide studies.
Storage Guidelines
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Store in a cool, dry place
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Refrigerate at 2–8°C after reconstitution
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Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
FAQ
What is Modified GRF (1-29) used for?
It is used in research involving growth hormone release and endocrine signaling.
How is it different from CJC-1295 with DAC?
It has a shorter action, allowing more natural hormone release patterns.
Is it for human use?
No, it is strictly for laboratory research purposes only.





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