CJC-1295 (No-DAC) 5MG + Ipamorelin 5MG
CJC-1295 (No-DAC) and Ipamorelin are synthetic peptides with established research applications in the field of endocrinology and molecular biology. This combination is designed for use in controlled laboratory settings to investigate mechanisms related to growth hormone secretion, tissue regeneration, and metabolic processes.
Key Research Focus Areas
- Supports natural growth hormone, recovery, and body composition
- Studied for stimulation of GH and IGF-1 signaling pathways
Research Context
CJC-1295 is a modified analog of GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone) that selectively stimulates the pituitary gland to release growth hormone (GH) without engaging the GHRH receptor’s downstream degradative pathway (DAC pathway), hence the term “No-DAC.” This selective action allows for prolonged GH release, making it a valuable tool in preclinical studies. Ipamorelin, another GHRH analog, is known for its high specificity toward the pituitary, enhancing GH secretion while sparing other hormone systems. Together, these peptides provide complementary mechanisms for studying growth, regeneration, and metabolic pathways in research models.
Research Overview
In preclinical research, these peptides are commonly used to investigate growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) dynamics in response to selective pituitary stimulation, effects on tissue regeneration and skeletal growth, and metabolic responses including glucose regulation and lipogenesis. The combination of CJC-1295 (No-DAC) and Ipamorelin enables researchers to explore GH secretion kinetics, receptor specificity, and downstream signaling in controlled, experimental settings.
Important Safety and Compliance Note
This product is intended solely for use in academic or institutional research settings under the direct supervision of qualified personnel. Proper experimental protocols, safety measures, and regulatory compliance must be followed at all times. The administration of peptides carries potential risks, including immunological reactions, hormonal imbalances, and unintended systemic effects. Researchers are responsible for conducting experiments in accordance with ethical standards, local and national regulations, and Institutional Review Board (IRB) or Ethics Committee approvals, if applicable.
For research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.





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