CJC-1295 w/o DAC 10mg Peptides
Built for precision-minded research, this peptide arrives ready to support consistent, controlled laboratory work from the first run to the last.
This CJC-1295 w/o DAC lyophilized peptide vial provides a clean, single-ingredient presentation for method development and assay workflows. Presented as a peptide lyophilized vial, this unflavored, freeze-dried format contains the CJC-1295 w/o DAC active peptide with a total strength of 10mg per vial.
- Each vial contains 10mg of CJC-1295 w/o DAC, suitable for qualified laboratory investigation of peptide signaling and growth hormone axis pathways in controlled in vitro settings.
Designed for non-edible, non-therapeutic applications, this material supports laboratory use cases such as analytical characterization, system suitability checks, and exploratory research where consistency and traceability matter. The lyophilized format aids handling and stability, integrating smoothly into standard lab procedures. Researchers seeking predictable performance will appreciate the clear documentation, lot-level data, and careful presentation that help maintain workflow integrity.
Ingredients: CJC-1295 w/o DAC (lyophilized peptide).
Every vial reflects Peptide Scientific Labs commitment to quality. Materials are produced and handled in the United States under controlled conditions, with rigorous identity and purity verification by high-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Each lot is released with traceable batch information to support internal compliance needs. Vials are sealed and tamper-evident, helping protect the integrity of the contents from receipt through bench use.
For best results in research settings, store the unopened vial in a cool, dry, light-protected environment according to your laboratorys established procedures. Maintain clean technique and appropriate documentation throughout handling to preserve sample integrity and experimental reproducibility.
Research use only. Not for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use. This product is intended exclusively for qualified professionals in controlled laboratory environments. By choosing Peptide Scientific Labs, you are selecting a USA-based source committed to transparency, careful handling, and reliable peptide quality for serious research.
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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.