Sermorelin 2mg
Natural GHRH(1-29) Analogue for GH Stimulation Research
Sermorelin is the natural 29-amino acid N-terminal fragment of GHRH that retains full GH-stimulating activity. FDA-approved for childhood GH deficiency diagnosis, it produces a physiological GH pulse with a clean safety profile.
Natural GHRH(1-29) Analogue for GH Stimulation Research
Sermorelin (GHRH 1-29 NH2) is the shortest GHRH fragment with full GH-stimulating activity. Its natural sequence and FDA approval history make it the most clinically characterized GHRH analogue for GH axis and anti-aging research.
As one of the most studied compounds in the growth & body comp research space, Sermorelin has attracted sustained scientific interest across GH deficiency research, GHRH receptor studies, Anti-aging GH protocols. Peer-reviewed evidence indicates that fDA-approved for GH deficiency diagnosis, which has positioned Sermorelin as a reference standard for researchers exploring gh deficiency research outcomes. The compound's selectivity and documented tolerability in preclinical models have contributed to a rapidly growing body of literature over the past decade.
Sermorelin Documented Benefits: 2 Documented Mechanisms
Natural GHRH Sequence
Identical to native GHRH(1-29), producing the most physiological GH stimulation pattern.
GH Axis Stimulation
Restores pulsatile GH release in GH-deficient models by stimulating pituitary GHRH receptors.
How Sermorelin Works: Molecular Mechanism & Pathway
Natural GHRH(1-29) fragment binding GHRH-R on pituitary somatotrophs to stimulate GH synthesis and secretion via cAMP/PKA pathway.
The 2 primary research pathways identified for Sermorelin — Natural GHRH Sequence, GH Axis Stimulation — collectively point to a compound with pleiotropic activity across interconnected biological systems. Studies have further shown that most physiological GHRH sequence available, reinforcing the mechanistic picture established in earlier cell-line work. Unlike single-pathway agents, Sermorelin's broad receptor engagement profile continues to generate hypotheses for novel applications beyond its originally characterized use cases.
Research Protocols & Compound Combinations
Sermorelin is routinely studied alongside Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 in growth & body comp-focused compound panels. Researchers investigating gh deficiency research have found that pairing compounds with complementary receptor profiles can produce additive results while keeping individual doses within well-characterized ranges. Preliminary evidence that well-characterized safety profile has informed several of these multi-compound protocol designs.
Purity, Testing & Research Grade Standards
All Sermorelin research material offered through this catalog is manufactured under controlled conditions and independently verified by a third-party laboratory prior to release. Each lot undergoes High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) analysis to confirm ≥98% purity, with identity confirmed via mass spectrometry. The accompanying Certificate of Analysis (CoA) documents the exact purity, molecular weight confirmation, and lot-specific testing date — data that should accompany any reproducible research protocol. Lyophilized powder formulation ensures maximum stability during shipping and storage at −20°C long-term or 4°C for short-term use.
◈ Key Highlights
- FDA-approved for GH deficiency diagnosis
- Most physiological GHRH sequence available
- Well-characterized safety profile
Ideal For
- GH deficiency research
- GHRH receptor studies
- Anti-aging GH protocols
Intended for laboratory use only. Not for human or animal consumption. Not FDA approved. Handle in appropriate lab settings only.
What the Research Shows
The following data points are derived from peer-reviewed preclinical and clinical studies on Sermorelin. All studies cited in compound profiles are indexed in PubMed or published in peer-reviewed journals.
FDA-approved for GH deficiency diagnosis
Most physiological GHRH sequence available
Well-characterized safety profile
Third-Party Verified Every Batch
Each vial of Sermorelin is independently tested by a third-party laboratory before fulfillment. You receive the actual CoA (Certificate of Analysis) documentation with your order.



