CJC-1295
Also known as: CJC-1295 DAC, Drug Affinity Complex
A synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) that stimulates sustained GH release through extended half-life via albumin binding.
Research Effect
Promotes lean muscle tissue development and protein synthesis.
12 peptides documented with this effect
Research peptides documented to exhibit Muscle Growth effects in scientific studies.
Also known as: CJC-1295 DAC, Drug Affinity Complex
A synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) that stimulates sustained GH release through extended half-life via albumin binding.
Also known as: IPA, NNC 26-0161
A highly selective growth hormone secretagogue that stimulates GH release through ghrelin receptor activation with minimal impact on cortisol and prolactin.
Also known as: GRF 1-29, Geref
The shortest fully functional fragment of GHRH, FDA-approved for diagnosing and treating growth hormone deficiency in children.
Also known as: Egrifta, TH9507
An FDA-approved GHRH analog specifically indicated for reducing visceral adipose tissue in HIV-associated lipodystrophy.
Also known as: Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6, SKF-110679
A first-generation growth hormone secretagogue that stimulates GH release through ghrelin receptor activation and is known for significantly increasing appetite.
Also known as: Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-2, KP-102, Pralmorelin
A synthetic hexapeptide GH secretagogue considered the most potent in the GHRP family, with stronger GH release than GHRP-6 and moderate appetite stimulation.
Also known as: Examorelin, HEX
A potent synthetic GH secretagogue hexapeptide with notable cardioprotective properties, including direct effects on cardiac tissue independent of GH release.
Also known as: Ibutamoren, MK-0677, L-163,191
A non-peptide, orally active growth hormone secretagogue that mimics ghrelin to stimulate sustained GH and IGF-1 elevation for up to 24 hours.
Also known as: Thymosin Beta-4, Tβ4
A synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring 43-amino-acid peptide involved in cell migration, wound healing, and tissue repair.
Also known as: Long R3 IGF-1, Long Arginine 3-IGF-1
A modified analog of insulin-like growth factor 1 with an extended half-life, featuring an arginine substitution at position 3 and a 13-amino-acid extension at the N-terminus.
Also known as: Mechano Growth Factor, MGF peptide, PEG-MGF
A splice variant of IGF-1 produced in response to mechanical stress on muscle tissue, promoting satellite cell activation and local muscle repair.
Also known as: FS-344, FST344
A naturally occurring glycoprotein that binds and neutralizes myostatin, a key inhibitor of muscle growth, potentially allowing unrestricted muscle development.