Pricing Table
Kit Size | Dosage per Vial | Total Peptide | Your Price | Price per IU |
---|---|---|---|---|
10 Vials | 10 IU | 100 IU | $250 | $2.50/IU |
10 Vials | 15 IU | 150 IU | $320 | $2.33/IU |
10 Vials | 24 IU | 240 IU | $380 | $1.58/IU |
10 Vials | 36 IU | 360 IU | $500 | $1.39/IU |
Quick Product Specs
- Purity: ≥99%
- Form: Lyophilized Powder
- Sequence: 191 amino acids (authentic somatropin)
- Storage: 2-8°C (refrigerated)
- Shelf Life: 24 months sealed
What is HGH?
Human Growth Hormone (HGH), also known as somatotropin, is a 191-amino acid peptide hormone synthesized and secreted by somatotroph cells in the anterior pituitary gland. GH is the primary regulator of postnatal somatic growth, operating through both direct effects on target tissues and indirect effects mediated by insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) produced in the liver and peripheral tissues. GH secretion follows a pulsatile circadian pattern, with peak release during deep sleep stages. The hormone binds to growth hormone receptors (GHR), activating JAK-STAT signaling pathways that regulate gene transcription affecting metabolism, cell growth, and tissue repair. Recombinant human GH (rhGH or somatropin) is produced via E. coli or mammalian cell expression systems and is structurally identical to endogenous GH. Research applications span growth physiology, metabolism, aging, body composition, and regenerative medicine.
Research Applications
- Somatotropic axis and GH-IGF-1 regulation research
- Growth plate physiology and bone development studies
- Protein synthesis and nitrogen retention research
- Lipolysis and fat metabolism studies
- Muscle growth and hypertrophy mechanism research
- Age-related GH decline and somatopause studies
- Metabolic syndrome and insulin sensitivity research
- Tissue repair and wound healing studies