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Sermorelin 10mg

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$79

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Synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) that stimulates the pituitary to produce and secrete GH naturally, supporting body composition, recovery, and sleep.

10mg per vial, lyophilized powder
GHRH analog (GRF 1-29 NH2)
Third-party tested for purity and potency
Requires reconstitution with bacteriostatic water
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Third-party tested

Overview

Sermorelin (GRF 1-29 NH2) is a synthetic analog of the first 29 amino acids of endogenous growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It stimulates the pituitary somatotroph cells to produce and release GH in a physiological pulsatile pattern, preserving the natural GH-IGF-1 axis feedback mechanism. It was FDA-approved for pediatric GH deficiency and is widely studied for adult hormone optimization.

Lab Results — 10mg

Every batch is independently tested. Results below are from the Certificate of Analysis for the 10mg batch.

Test
Result
Status
Identity (HPLC-MS)
Confirmed Sermorelin
Pass
Purity
99.0%
Pass
Heavy Metals (Pb)
< 0.05 ppm
Pass
Endotoxin (LAL)
< 1 EU/mg
Pass
Residual Solvents
Not detected
Pass

Scientific Details

Molecular Formula

C₁₄₉H₂₄₆N₄₄O₄₂S

Molecular Weight

3,357.9 g/mol

Form

Lyophilized peptide powder

Solubility

Soluble in bacteriostatic water

Dosage Range

200–500mcg before bed (research context)

Plasma Half-Life

~10–20 minutes

Bioavailability

~90% subcutaneous

Resources

Key peer-reviewed studies supporting the efficacy and safety of this compound.

Sermorelin: a better approach to management of adult-onset GH insufficiency?

Walker R.F.Clinical Interventions in Aging (2006)

Key FindingSermorelin restored physiological GH pulsatility in GH-deficient adults and improved body composition, sleep quality, and energy levels.

GHRH analog effects on body composition in aging adults

Corpas E. et al.Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (1992)

Key FindingSermorelin increased GH and IGF-1 levels and improved lean mass in elderly men while maintaining physiological feedback regulation.

Effects of growth hormone-releasing hormone on sleep and cognition

Perras B. et al.Journal of Sleep Research (1999)

Key FindingGHRH administration enhanced slow-wave sleep and improved declarative memory consolidation in healthy older adults.