



HGH Fragment 5mg176-191(GHRP)
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HGH Fragment 10mg
(GHRP)
Premium Grade | UK Supply
(Hexadecapeptide, 16 amino acids)
Brief Summery
HGH Fragment is a peptide research compound studied in laboratory settings for its relevance to growth hormone fragment biology, metabolic pathway investigation, and controlled peptide mechanism analysis. It is commonly examined in structured research models focused on signalling activity, sequence specific behaviour, and comparative fragment based peptide studies. Within scientific supply catalogues, HGH Fragment is valued for investigational work involving peptide structure, receptor related pathway response, and broader biochemical observation under controlled conditions. Its research use centres on analytical evaluation, laboratory handling consistency, and professional study design, making it suitable for scientific environments requiring clear documentation and research focused product presentation standards.
Product Overview
HGH Fragment 176-191 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C terminal region of human growth hormone. It is examined in laboratory research for its selective interaction with metabolic signalling pathways distinct from the full length hormone. Within controlled research environments this peptide is utilised to investigate how discrete growth hormone regions influence lipid metabolism related signalling without engaging classical growth promoting pathways. Its defined amino acid sequence and targeted signalling relevance make HGH Fragment 176-191 a valuable research tool in advanced metabolic and peptide science investigations.
Scientific Background
From a molecular science perspective HGH Fragment 176-191 consists of a specific sixteen amino acid sequence corresponding to residues 176 through 191 of human growth hormone. Research focuses on how this fragment interacts with receptors and intracellular signalling systems associated with lipid mobilisation and metabolic regulation. Studies examine downstream signalling cascades involving cyclic AMP modulation and enzyme activation pathways that regulate lipid processing at the cellular level. By isolating this region researchers are able to study structure function relationships and pathway selectivity within growth hormone derived peptide fragments.
Research Applications
HGH Fragment 176-191 is applied in laboratory research across metabolic science molecular biology and peptide signalling disciplines. Researchers utilise this fragment to examine lipid related signalling mechanisms metabolic pathway selectivity and receptor interaction dynamics under controlled experimental conditions. Additional applications include comparative studies evaluating fragment specific signalling versus full length hormone activity and investigations into peptide stability and receptor engagement behaviour. These research models support deeper understanding of targeted metabolic signalling mediated by hormone derived peptide regions.
Technical Specifications
- Contents: 5mg HGH Fragment 176-191
- Form: Lyophilized powder
- Purity: >99% (HPLC Verified)
- Molecular Formula: C₇₈H₁₂₃N₂₃O₂₃S₂
- Sequence: Tyr-Leu-Arg-Ile-Val-Gln-Cys-Arg-Ser-Val-Glu-Gly-Ser-Cys-Gly-Phe
- Peptide Length: 16 Amino-Acids
- pH Range: 4.5-7.5
- Storage: Store between 2°C and 8°C
Note: Reconstitute with Bacteriostatic (BAC) water for best results.
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Laboratory Research Use
This product is supplied for laboratory research and analytical purposes only, supporting structured investigation within controlled scientific environments.
Product Specifications
Form: Lyophilised powder
Purity: >99% (HPLC Verified)
Storage: 2°C to 8°C
Shipping Information
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