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Ipamorelin 5mg

Growth Factors

Ipamorelin

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A highly selective growth hormone secretagogue that boosts natural GH release without affecting cortisol or appetite. Research benefits include lean muscle development, fat loss, improved sleep, and faster recovery.

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Specifications

Purity
≥99%
Quantity
5mg
Storage
Lyophilized: -20°C. Reconstituted: 2-8°C
Research Use
Laboratory research only. Not for human use.
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COA Available
Batch Tracked
24h Dispatch

1. Overview

Full name

Ipamorelin

Category

Growth Factor / Selective GHRP

Abbreviations

Ipa

Summary

A highly selective growth hormone secretagogue that boosts natural GH release without affecting cortisol, prolactin, or appetite.

2. What It Does

Primary functions

  • Stimulates pulsatile GH release
  • Boosts IGF-1
  • Supports lean muscle development

Secondary effects

  • Improves sleep
  • Speeds recovery
  • Supports anti-aging

Biological pathways

  • Ghrelin receptor (GHS-R 1a) on pituitary
  • cAMP / PKA cascade
  • Hepatic IGF-1 axis

Mechanisms of action

  • Selectively activates GHS-R 1a for clean GH pulses
  • Avoids cortisol, prolactin, and appetite side effects

3. How It Works

Ipamorelin activates the ghrelin receptor on pituitary somatotrophs with high selectivity, producing strong GH pulses without engaging the cortisol or prolactin pathways triggered by older GHRPs.

Stacked with a GHRH analog (e.g., CJC-1295), it amplifies GH amplitude for a stronger combined response.

4. Benefits

Lean muscle

Increased anabolic signaling.

Fat loss

GH-driven lipolysis.

Sleep

Improved deep sleep.

Recovery

Faster tissue repair.

Anti-aging

Improved skin and connective tissue.

5. Why People Use It

Common goals

  • Lean tissue gain
  • Recovery
  • Sleep
  • Anti-aging

Typical use cases

  • GH axis research
  • Body composition studies

Popular applications

  • Recomposition
  • Recovery research

Who uses it

  • Performance researchers
  • Endocrinology labs

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