Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides
Growth hormone releasing peptides (GHRPs) and growth hormone releasing hormone analogs (GHRH analogs) represent one of the most extensively researched classes of peptide compounds in the field of endocrinology and metabolic biology. These compounds work by engaging key receptors along the hypothalamic-pituitary somatotropic axis — the central regulatory pathway governing the production and release of endogenous growth hormone — making them invaluable tools for studying the complex mechanisms that govern growth hormone secretion, IGF-1 signaling, and downstream anabolic and metabolic processes.
Unlike exogenous growth hormone administration, growth hormone releasing peptides stimulate the body's own pituitary somatotroph cells to produce and secrete growth hormone in a manner that more closely mirrors natural physiological release patterns. This distinction has made them a subject of significant research interest, particularly in studies focused on age-related decline in somatotropic axis activity, body composition regulation, metabolic homeostasis, and growth hormone deficiency modeling.
Montecito Peptide offers a curated selection of research-grade growth hormone secretagogues and GHRH analogs, each manufactured to the highest purity standards and supplied in sterile, sealed vials for use in controlled laboratory settings. Our collection includes both ghrelin receptor agonists and GHRH receptor agonists, providing researchers with the tools necessary to study the full spectrum of growth hormone axis biology.
All compounds in this collection are supplied exclusively for laboratory research purposes. They are not approved for human consumption, medical, veterinary, or diagnostic use, and should be handled only by qualified research professionals.