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GHRP-6

Research-use-only reference for GHRP-6 (5MG lyophilized vial): identity data, reported mechanism, preclinical research applications and handling notes.

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GHRP-6

5MG lyophilized vial · Growth Hormone Research

  • CAS 87616-84-0
  • 99.529% purity by HPLC
  • COA #22258
  • Third-party tested
  • $18.99
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For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.

GHRP-6 Peptide – 5mg | ≥99% Purity

Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide Studied for Muscle Growth, Appetite Stimulation, and Recovery

GHRP-6 (Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6) is a synthetic hexapeptide developed to stimulate the body’s natural secretion of growth hormone (GH) through the activation of the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a). In research settings, GHRP-6 is investigated for its role in increasing GH levels, supporting muscle development, improving recovery, and enhancing appetite regulation.

Elev8 Labs offers GHRP-6 in a 5mg lyophilized peptide vial, lab-tested for ≥98% purity and formulated for scientific research use only.

Learn more about Growth hormone secretagogues on Wikipedia for a broader understanding of peptides like GHRP-6 and their potential research applications.


🔬 What Is GHRP-6?

GHRP-6 is a powerful GH secretagogue, meaning it signals the body to release growth hormone from the pituitary gland. Unlike direct hormone administration, this pathway preserves the body's natural hormonal rhythm. GHRP-6 also stimulates ghrelin, the hunger hormone, making it of interest in studies involving appetite control, body composition, and recovery from trauma or surgery.

It is often paired with other peptides such as CJC-1295 or Sermorelin in experimental settings to explore synergistic growth hormone release.


⚙️ GHRP-6 Properties

  • Peptide Name: Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6

  • CAS Number: 87616-84-0

  • Molecular Formula: C46H56N12O6

  • Molecular Weight: ~873.01 g/mol

  • Form: Lyophilized powder

  • Content: 5mg per vial

  • Purity: ≥98% (HPLC Verified)

  • Storage: Store at -20°C until reconstitution

  • Reconstitution: Use bacteriostatic water for research preparation


🌟 Research Benefits

  • Stimulates endogenous GH production

  • Promotes muscle growth and recovery

  • Enhances fat metabolism and body composition

  • Increases appetite and energy intake

  • Studied for joint and tissue repair

  • Supports immune system modulation


📌 Product Specifications

  • Content: 5mg GHRP-6 peptide per vial

  • Purity: ≥98%

  • Form: Lyophilized peptide

  • Packaging: Sterile, sealed research-grade vial

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🔎 Research Applications

  • GH stimulation and pituitary function studies

  • Wasting syndrome and cachexia models

  • Post-operative recovery and wound healing

  • Muscle hypertrophy and performance studies

  • Appetite regulation and metabolic studies


🧬 Why Choose Elev8 Labs?

  • ≥98% purity, lab-certified and HPLC verified

  • No fillers or additives – pure peptide formulation

  • Sealed for freshness, sterility, and stability

  • Backed by reliable sourcing and fast delivery

  • Explore related peptides: Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, Sermorelin


⚠️ For Research Use Only. GHRP-6 is not for human or veterinary use. Intended exclusively for laboratory and scientific research purposes.

For laboratory and research use only. Nothing on this page is medical advice, dosing guidance, or a therapeutic claim. Always confirm values against the batch-specific Certificate of Analysis.

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