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Pharmaceutical name: CJC-1295 modified Pack: 1 vial/2mg
Pack: 1 vial x2mg
CJC-1295 modified is a synthetic modification of growth hormone releasing factor
(GRF) with D-Ala, Gln, Ala, and Leu substitutions at positions 2, 8, 15, and
27 respectively. These substitutions create a much more stable peptide with
the substitution at position 2 to prevent DPP-IV cleavage, position 8 to
reduce asparagine rearrangement or amide hydrolysis to aspartic acid,
position 15 to enhance bioactivity, and position 27 to prevent methionine
oxidation.
CJC-1295 modified is a Long acting GHRH analog. Growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), also known as growth-hormone-releasing factor (GRF or GHRF) or somatocrinin, is a 44-amino acid peptide hormone produced in the hypothalamus by the arcuate nucleus. GHRH stimulates growth hormone (GH) secretion from the pituitary. GHRH is released in a pulsatile manner, CJC-1295 stimulates pulsatile release of GH respectively. CJC-1295 also promotes slow wave sleep. The active portion of this GRF or GHRH peptide can be found as a 29 amino acid long peptide and is appropriately named GHRH1-29. This pulsatile release of various peptides is due to the negative feedback loop that is part of the hGH axis and controls the amount of hGH that your body produces to keep it in a homeostatic environment.
Various experiments on CJC-1295 have been conducted to test the effectiveness of
CJC-1295 in vivo and the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism has reported dose-dependent increases in mean plasma GH concentrations by 2-10 fold for more than 6 days and increased IGF-1 concentrations 1.5-3 fold for 9-11 days after a single injection of CJC-1295.
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