Ipamorelin
Ipamorelin
Ipamorelin is a synthetic pentapeptide studied in laboratory research for its selective interaction with growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R) pathways. Unlike broader-acting secretagogues, ipamorelin is investigated for its specificity in receptor engagement, making it a valuable tool in research examining selective peptide-receptor dynamics. Experimental models explore ipamorelin's binding characteristics, signaling selectivity, and interaction with somatotropic axis components. These studies contribute to ongoing research focused on targeted peptide signaling and receptor subtype specificity in controlled laboratory environments. Ipamorelin remains an active subject of investigation in growth hormone secretagogue receptor biology and selective peptide signaling research. For research use only. Not for human consumption.
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Identity, storage, and what ships.
The technical record. Identity rows reflect literature-cited values for this compound; storage rows describe the conditions under which Nexara holds and ships the lyophilized form.
Identity
- Appearance
- White lyophilized powder
- Molecular Formula
- C38H49N9O5
- Molecular Weight
- 711.85 g/mol
- CAS Number
- 170851-70-4
- Sequence
- H-Aib-His-D-2-Nal-D-Phe-Lys-NH2
- Synonyms
- NNC 26-0161
- Purity
- ≥99%
Storage profile
- Storage (Lyophilized)
- -20°C (long-term), 2-8°C up to 30 days (short-term)
- Storage (Reconstituted)
- 2-8°C
- Shelf Life (Lyophilized)
- 24 months at -20°C
- Shelf Life (Reconstituted)
- Up to 28 days at 2-8°C
- Reconstitution
- Bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol) for research reconstitution
- Handling
- Protect from direct light. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Shipment
- —1x lyophilized vial (10mg)
- —Certificate of Analysis (upon request)
- —Storage instructions
Studied research areas.
Each item below names a domain in which Ipamorelin has been investigated in published research. Listed for context — not as a use recommendation.
- 01GHS-R receptor selectivity research
- 02Somatotropic axis signaling studies
- 03Selective peptide-receptor interaction analysis
- 04Growth hormone pathway modeling
Held to research-grade quality standards.
Every batch is held to research-grade quality standards before it ships. Each vial is labeled with its batch identifier so that fulfillment can be traced through the order record. For our research-use-only posture, see the Research Compliance page.
Common questions for Ipamorelin.
For research use only. Not for human consumption.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. They are sold strictly as research chemicals for laboratory use.
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Reference reading on Ipamorelin and adjacent topics.
- 3 min
Compound profile
Ipamorelin: Compound Profile
A research profile of Ipamorelin: a selective pentapeptide agonist of the ghrelin / GHS receptor. Identity, the selective-secretagogue mechanism, and what the literature studies.
- 5 min
Foundational
Growth-Hormone Secretagogues & GHRH Analogs: A Research Overview
How the growth-hormone secretagogue class is studied: GHRH analogs (CJC-1295, Tesamorelin) vs ghrelin-receptor agonists (Ipamorelin), their receptor targets, and why the two are examined together.
- 4 min
Foundational
Mitochondrial-Targeted Peptides: A Research Overview
How the mitochondrial peptide class is studied: SS-31, a cardiolipin-targeting tetrapeptide, and MOTS-c, a mitochondrial-derived signaling peptide — two distinct routes to the same organelle.