
GHRP-6 is a synthetic hexapeptide belonging to the growth hormone releasing peptide (GHRP) class, presented here as a 10 mg lyophilized powder. It is characterised by its selective interaction with the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a) and has become a well-referenced compound in research focused on growth hormone signalling and endocrine system function.
GHRP-6 has been studied extensively in experimental models investigating the regulation of growth hormone release and its downstream signalling cascades. The compound has been investigated for its interaction with the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a), positioning it as a relevant tool in research examining endocrine regulation and pituitary function. Beyond growth hormone pathways, GHRP-6 has been referenced in the literature in relation to appetite-related signalling and metabolic regulation, reflecting the broader physiological role attributed to ghrelin receptor activity in preclinical research settings.
GHRP-6 is supplied as a lyophilized powder and should be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water (BAC water) prior to use. Add an appropriate volume of bacteriostatic water directly to the vial, then gently swirl until the powder is fully dissolved — do not shake, as this may compromise peptide integrity. The reconstituted solution should be handled under aseptic conditions and kept cold at all times. Single-use aliquoting is recommended to minimise repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Store the lyophilized product in a cool, dry location, protected from direct light. Refrigerated or frozen storage is recommended to preserve long-term stability. Once reconstituted, the solution should be kept refrigerated and used within a short window to ensure integrity. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles of the reconstituted solution.
Every order is accompanied by a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis (CoA), confirming purity and testing against endotoxins and heavy metals.
| Concentration (mg) | 10mg |
| Bacteriostatic Water | 3ml (included as standard), 10ml, None |
Our products have been tested by an independent laboratory. The corresponding test reports including test codes are publicly accessible.
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