Peptide library Growth-Hormone Axis

CJC-1295 (No DAC)

Also known as: Mod GRF 1-29

A short-acting GHRH analogue studied for brief, pulse-like growth-hormone signalling.

  • Pulsatile GH release
  • GHRH receptor
  • Recovery research
What it is

Plain-English overview

CJC-1295 without DAC is a stabilised GHRH fragment designed to act briefly. It is commonly discussed as Mod GRF 1-29 because it lacks the albumin-binding DAC extension.

Mechanism

How it is thought to work

It stimulates pituitary GHRH receptors and clears relatively quickly, making it useful in studies that want a defined pulse rather than prolonged elevation.

Studied for

Research interest areas

  • Natural-style GH pulses
  • Recovery pathways
  • Body-composition research
Evidence

What the research suggests

Research interest is tied to its rhythm: a shorter signal can better resemble the body's normal growth-hormone pattern. Long-term human outcome data remains limited.

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