Sermorelin: A Research Peptide Overview

Sermorelin is a classic growth-hormone-releasing hormone analog and one of the most established secretagogue research peptides. This overview explains what it is, the pathways it's studied in, and how to source it.

What is Sermorelin?

Sermorelin is a synthetic 29-amino-acid GHRH (growth-hormone-releasing hormone) analog — it corresponds to the active fragment of natural GHRH. It is studied for its activity at the GHRH receptor.

Research pathways

  • GHRH-receptor signaling research.
  • Growth-hormone-axis research models.
  • Comparative secretagogue research alongside Tesamorelin and CJC-1295.

Formats & products

Sermorelin is supplied in lyophilized and pre-reconstituted activated forms: Sermorelin (10mg). It sits within the Anti-Aging & Longevity collection alongside other GHRH analogs.

Sermorelin vs. Tesamorelin vs. CJC-1295

All three are GHRH-pathway research compounds. Sermorelin is the original 29-amino-acid analog; Tesamorelin is a stabilized analog; and CJC-1295 is a modified version often studied with Ipamorelin.

Handling, reconstitution & purity

Reconstitute lyophilized Sermorelin with bacteriostatic water per our reconstitution guide. All material is ≥98% HPLC-verified, documented on the Quality & COA page.

Manufacturing & Quality

Alpha Biologix manufactures Sermorelin to pharmaceutical-grade standards, with each batch verified to ≥98% HPLC purity through independent third-party laboratory testing. A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available for every lot, providing researchers with documented proof of identity and purity.

All products and information are provided for laboratory research use only, not for human consumption. Not for human or veterinary use, diagnostic, or therapeutic application. No medical claims are made.

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