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If you are into medical research, then you will invariably encounter Peptides. These hormones are at the forefront of medical research today and many breakthrough discoveries are being made using Peptides. We at Loti Labs, always strive for excellence and affordability to provide you with the best available product on the market. Our products are of the highest quality meeting stringent tests to ensure that you receive exceptionally high-quality products.

If you are into medical research, then you will invariably encounter Peptides. These hormones are at the forefront of medical research today and many breakthrough discoveries are being made using Peptides. We at Loti Labs, always strive for excellence and affordability to provide you with the best available product on the market. Our products are of the highest quality meeting stringent tests to ensure that you receive exceptionally high-quality products.

Loti Labs is a USA based Research & Development Company.

Our laboratories produce high-quality peptides that are meant for research purposes only and are not formulated for human consumption.

SERMORELIN made by Loti Labs is a superior quality product and we can guarantee its purity.

If you are looking for information about SERMORELIN then you have come to the right place.  In this article, we will inform you about this peptide, its properties, its effects and from where you can buy SERMORELIN at the best possible price.

What is SERMORELIN?

SERMORELIN is the acetate salt of an amidated synthetic 29- amino acid peptide (GRF 1-29 NH 2 ) that corresponds to the amino-terminal segment of the naturally occurring human growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH or GRF) consisting of 44 amino acid residues. The free base of SERMORELIN has the empirical formula C 149 H 246 N 44 O 42 S and a molecular weight of 3,358 daltons. [6]

SERMORELIN is provided as a sterile, non-pyrogenic, lyophilized powder intended for subcutaneous injection after reconstitution with Sodium Chloride Injection, USP. The reconstituted solution has a pH of 5.0 to 5.5. SERMORELIN is available in vials.

The free base of SERMORELIN has the empirical formula C 149 H 246 N 44 O 42 S and a molecular weight of 3,358 daltons.

Structure of SERMORELIN

Molecular formula: C149H246N44O42S

Molecular Weight:      3357.9 g/mol [8]

Use of SERMORELIN

SERMORELIN is approved for the diagnostic evaluation of pituitary function and also for increasing growth in children. Off label usage may include acute or age-related growth hormone insufficiency.[5]

SERMORELIN has been used in the treatment of children with growth hormone deficiency or growth failure. Geref increases plasma growth hormone (GH) concentration by stimulating the pituitary gland to release GH. Geref is similar to the full-length native hormone (44 residues) in its ability to stimulate GH secretion in humans. It has also been used for the treatment of dwarfism and the prevention of HIV-induced weight loss. [9]

Mechanism of Action

SERMORELIN binds to the growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor and mimics native GRF in its ability to stimulate growth hormone secretion.

SERMORELIN acetate increases plasma growth hormone (GH) concentration by stimulating the pituitary gland to release GH. SERMORELIN is similar to the native hormone (GRF [1-44]-NH 2) in its ability to stimulate GH secretion in humans. [5]

Looking for where to Buy SERMORELIN peptides?

SERMORELIN is available sterile filtered white lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder in 2 ml vials directly from Loti Labs

at a discounted price, please follow this link: https://lotilabs.com/peptides/sermorelin.html

References

  1.  B.L. Furman, in Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences, 2017
  •  Mark T. Keegan, in Pharmacology and Physiology for Anesthesia, 2013
  • Mark T. Keegan, in Pharmacology and Physiology for Anesthesia (Second Edition), 2019
  • Mark Kester PhD, … Kent E. Vrana PhD, in Elsevier’s Integrated Review Pharmacology (Second Edition), 2012
  • Zhifang Xu, in Handbook of Hormones, 2016

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