Specimen index
Peptide Database
5 peptides — filtered results
AOD-9604
Phase IIIAnti-Obesity Drug 9604 · hGH Fragment 177-191
AOD-9604 is a modified fragment of human growth hormone (hGH 177-191) that retains the lipolytic properties of GH without its anabolic or diabetogenic effects. It stimulates lipolysis through β3-adrenergic receptor pathways and inhibits lipogenesis. Phase 3 trials for obesity were conducted; it has since been investigated for osteoarthritis through cartilage repair properties.
BPC-157
PreclinicalBody Protection Compound 157 · PL 14736
BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid peptide fragment derived from human gastric juice. It is one of the most extensively researched peptides for tissue repair, demonstrating accelerated healing of tendons, ligaments, muscle, bone, and gut lining in animal models. It appears to upregulate growth hormone receptors and promote angiogenesis at injury sites.
Fragment 176-191
PreclinicalHGH Frag 176-191 · Growth Hormone Fragment 176-191
Fragment 176-191 is the C-terminal amino acid sequence 176–191 of human growth hormone, closely related to AOD-9604. It mimics the lipolytic activity of natural GH without binding to the GH receptor, thus avoiding insulin resistance and proliferative effects. Research shows it reduces fat mass in animal models by enhancing fat metabolism and inhibiting new fat formation.
Ipamorelin
PreclinicalNNC 26-0161
Ipamorelin is a selective growth hormone secretagogue and ghrelin receptor agonist. Unlike other GHRPs, it stimulates GH release with high selectivity — producing minimal cortisol, ACTH, or prolactin elevation. It is among the most studied GHRPs for its clean GH pulse profile, making it a preferred research peptide for GH axis studies with reduced side effect concern.
Sermorelin
ApprovedGHRH(1-29) · GRF 1-29 NH2
Sermorelin is a synthetic analog of the first 29 amino acids of endogenous growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It stimulates the pituitary to produce and secrete growth hormone in a pulsatile, physiologic manner. FDA-approved for GH deficiency in children, it is extensively researched in adults for body composition, sleep quality, and age-related GH decline.