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Pralmorelin

Name
Pralmorelin
Molecular structural formula
Purity
≥98%
CAS Number
158861-67-7
Formula
C56H78013N14
MW
817.97
Sequence
D-Ala-D-2-Nal-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2
Sequence Shortening
{D-Ala-D-2-Nal}-AWfK-NH2
InChIKey
HRNLPPBUBKMZMT-RDRUQFPZSA-N
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GHRP-2 is an abbreviation for growth hormone releasing peptide 2, a growth hormone secretagoguin. As the name suggests, this drug stimulates the release of growth hormone. GHRP-2 is currently available in the pharmaceutical market as a treatment for GH deficiency. GHRP-2 is a fairly effective growth hormone release stimulator. Although it only increases the body's ability to synthesize this hormone on its own, it can also promote the production of high levels of growth hormone compared to exogenous human growth hormone administration, provided that the appropriate dose is given. And compared to growth hormone, it is more cost-effective. GHRP-2 is most commonly used in the bodybuilding world for fat loss and muscle gain, as well as anti-aging purposes. The drug belongs to the class of growth hormone-releasing peptide (GHRP). These compounds mimic the effects of ghrelin, an endogenous gastrointestinal peptide hormone, to some extent. On an empty stomach (when not eating), the stomach secretes ghrelin Ghrelin, a hormone that stimulates receptors in various tissues, including the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and other parts of the brain, the sympathetic nervous system, stomach, heart, pancreas, liver and intestines, and even adipose tissue. ghrelin is very common in the digestion and absorption of things, the regulation of body composition and glucose metabolism. In addition to this, relevant studies have also shown that it can stimulate appetite to a large extent, affect taste, regulate sleep quality, stimulate gastrointestinal peristalsis, emptying, promote lean body mass retention, improve cardiac output, reduce inflammation, and insulin sensitivity. ghrelin is a chemicalbook agonist of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor Ia (GHSRIa). Studies have shown that it increases acute growth hormone release from the anterior pituitary gland and pulsed growth hormone secretion 24 hours a day. This, in turn, may support increased IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor) production. In the presence of elevated ghrelin levels, it also stimulates several other hormones secreted or connected by the pituitary gland, including ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone), cortisol, and prolactin. On the other hand, ghrelin also helps to reduce insulin secretion and inhibit LH (luteinizing hormone) levels. ghrelin Ghrelin, as a drug, may also have a spillover effect in other areas of the body. This is the case with many GHRP analogues, but their effects are often more targeted. GHRP-2 has a tendency to moderately increase the levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH, cortisol, and prolactin. These are seen as spillover effects on other systems. However, it still appears to show some targeting: it is estimated that the effect of stimulating growth hormone release is 200%-300% greater than that of its predecessor, GHRP-6. At the same time, the appetite-stimulating properties are significantly reduced. However, most users still report an increase in appetite after using GHRP-2. It's just that the effect is not very strong and lasts for a short time. In contrast, GHRP-2 is also not thought to be effective for wound healing. This may be associated with a lower degree of overflow of cortisol