CJC-1295 Without DAC 5mg Peptides
Designed for disciplined research workflows, this peptide delivers the clarity and consistency serious laboratories expect.
CJC-1295 without Drug Affinity Complex (often referenced as CJC-1295 w/o DAC) is presented as a lyophilized peptide vial for controlled laboratory use. This research-grade growth hormone-releasing hormone analog arrives in a single-vial format with a total content of 5mg, offering a dependable option for method development, time-course studies, and model optimization where short-acting analogs are required.
- Each vial contains 5mg of CJC-1295 without Drug Affinity Complex, a research-grade growth hormone-releasing hormone analog commonly investigated for short-duration signaling, pulse-pattern exploration, and receptor pathway modeling.
As a non-edible laboratory reagent, this lyophilized format is designed for precise handling and reliable performance. Upon appropriate laboratory reconstitution, researchers can expect a clear solution suitable for bench protocols and instrumentation workflows. The short-acting profile makes it well-suited for studies focused on pulsatility, temporal kinetics, and controlled interval designs, helping teams generate reproducible, interpretable data. Each unit is single-use per vial, enabling straightforward lot tracking and minimizing variability across experiments.
Peptide Scientific Labs prioritizes integrity at every step. Our peptides are produced in clean, controlled environments, then verified through rigorous third-party testing to confirm identity and purity by industry-standard methods (including HPLC), with lot-level documentation and traceability. Vials are packaged to protect against moisture and light exposure, supporting stability during storage and shipment. Every batch is handled under defined procedures to reduce risk, promote consistency, and maintain the confidence required for repeatable research.
Trust is built on transparency. We focus on tight specifications, dependable lead times, and responsible labeling so research teams can plan with certainty. This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. It is not for human consumption, injection, clinical, or veterinary use. Choose CJC-1295 without Drug Affinity Complex 5mg from Peptide Scientific Labs when your protocols demand measured performance, disciplined quality controls, and the assurance of a USA-based supplier committed to precision and reliability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are GH peptides?
GH peptides — short for growth-hormone-related peptides — are a research category that includes two main subgroups. The first is growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analogs, such as Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, and CJC-1295, which are studied for their interaction with the GHRH receptor. The second is growth hormone secretagogues, such as Ipamorelin, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, and Hexarelin, which are studied for their interaction with the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a).
Both subgroups are investigated in the research context of growth-hormone-axis biology. All GH peptide products from Peptide Scientific Labs are lyophilized research compounds intended solely for in vitro laboratory investigation.
How do GH peptides differ from recombinant growth hormone?
Recombinant human growth hormone is the full 191-amino-acid human GH protein, produced via recombinant DNA technology. It is essentially identical to the endogenous hormone itself. GH peptides, by contrast, are much shorter sequences — typically on the order of a few to a few dozen amino acids — that do not act as GH themselves but rather engage upstream receptors (GHRH-R or GHS-R1a) involved in the GH signaling axis.
This makes the two categories mechanistically distinct. Recombinant GH is a replacement of the hormone itself, while GH peptides are research tools for studying the regulatory machinery that controls endogenous GH release.
What is the difference between GHRH analogs and GH secretagogues?
GHRH analogs are peptides modeled on the natural growth-hormone-releasing hormone sequence. They are studied for their ability to bind the GHRH receptor on the pituitary — the same receptor used by endogenous GHRH. Examples include Sermorelin (a GHRH 1-29 analog), Tesamorelin, and CJC-1295.
GH secretagogues are a structurally different class of peptides that act through the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R1a), better known as the ghrelin receptor. Examples include Ipamorelin, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, and Hexarelin. The two classes engage different receptors and are therefore studied as distinct pharmacological families in research on GH signaling.