Description
Sermorelin, also known as modified Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone 1-29, is a peptide belonging to the group of proteins and hormones. Its molecular formula is C149H246N44O42S, with a molecular weight of 3357.96. This peptide consists of 29 amino acids, making it the shortest fragment of the endogenous GH-releasing hormone.
Scientists have been investigating this group of peptides since the 1980s. Dr. D. Rudman explored Sermorelin as a potential tool for anti-aging processes, while Dr. William Wehrenberg focused on identifying the specific segment of GHRH responsible for stimulating the pituitary gland. Through their research, they discovered that only the 29-amino-acid chain was necessary for this response.
In 1999, researchers Goa and Prakash evaluated Sermorelin as a provocative testing method for deficiency of endogenous Growth Hormone (GH).
Sermorelin is renowned for its ability to increase lean muscle mass, reduce fat, enhance bone density, and improve immune system function. It mimics a specific amino segment of the natural long-chained GHRH and aids in converting excess GH produced by the liver into Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1).

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