Human Growth Hormone (somatotropin) is a 191-amino-acid polypeptide secreted by the anterior pituitary. It binds growth-hormone receptors in liver, muscle, and adipose tissue, driving both direct anabolic signaling and indirect effects via hepatic IGF-1.
Direct effects include lipolysis, increased amino-acid transport, protein synthesis, and reduced glucose uptake. Indirect IGF-1-mediated effects include bone growth, renal function support, and neuroprotection.
- Lean-mass and protein-synthesis research
- Lipolysis and body-composition studies
- Bone and cartilage growth investigation
- Tissue repair and wound-healing models
- CAS
- 12629-01-5
- MW
- 22 kDa
Lyophilized vial stable at 2–8 °C; -20 °C for long-term storage. Reconstitute with sterile bacteriostatic water; reconstituted solution stable for up to 30 days at 2–8 °C.
For research and laboratory use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.
How to run this compound.
Add bacteriostatic water to the sealed vial. Swirl — do not shake. Refrigerate after reconstitution.
Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water. Subcutaneous administration on protocol cadence.
Run on the protocol schedule. The system rewards consistency over intensity.
Pair with complementary REFRAME lines. See suggestions below.