Buserelin
Buserelin acetate
9 Amino Acids · MW: 1239.39 Da
Amino Acids
9
Molecular Weight
1239.39 Da
Half-life
~50-80 minutes
Research Score
4.6
Studies
450
Storage
Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C
What is Buserelin?
A synthetic GnRH agonist that initially stimulates then down-regulates pituitary GnRH receptors after repeated exposure. It is used in reproductive medicine to control gonadotropin output and synchronize cycles.
Key Benefits & Mechanisms
pituitary down-regulation
cycle synchronization
ovarian stimulation control
fertility protocol timing
Research Summary
Buserelin has been studied extensively as a GnRH agonist in IVF down-regulation and other reproductive-endocrine protocols. Its use helped establish modern cycle-control approaches in assisted reproduction.
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