hGHRH(1-32)NH2
Human growth hormone-releasing factor (1-32) amide
32 Amino Acids · MW: N/A
Amino Acids
32
Molecular Weight
N/A
Half-life
5-15 minutes
Research Score
4.1
Studies
50
Storage
Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C
What is hGHRH(1-32)NH2?
A shorter GHRH fragment studied as a biologically active core sequence in growth hormone release research. It is frequently used in mechanistic work on receptor activation, peptide degradation, and signal transduction.
Key Benefits & Mechanisms
GH pulse induction
core-sequence testing
receptor signaling studies
protease-resistance comparisons
Research Summary
Human GHRF(1-32)NH2 is used in basic and translational studies to evaluate how the active N-terminal region of GHRH drives pituitary hormone release. It helps define the lower bound of sequence length needed for meaningful biological activity.
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