Tesamorelin: A Research Peptide Overview
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Tesamorelin is a stabilized GHRH analog studied in growth-hormone-axis and metabolic research. This overview covers what it is, its pathways, and how to source research-grade material.
What is Tesamorelin?
Tesamorelin is a synthetic growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analog, structurally stabilized for greater resistance to degradation. It is studied for activity at the GHRH receptor.
Research pathways
- GHRH-receptor signaling research.
- Growth-hormone-axis and metabolic research models.
- Lipid-metabolism research.
Formats & products
Tesamorelin is supplied in lyophilized and pre-reconstituted activated forms: Tesamorelin (10mg). There's also a Tesamorelin / Ipamorelin blend for combined secretagogue research. All sit in the Anti-Aging & Longevity collection.
How it relates to Sermorelin
Both are GHRH analogs, but Tesamorelin is engineered for greater stability than the original Sermorelin. See the secretagogue family comparison in our CJC-1295 & Ipamorelin overview.
Handling, reconstitution & purity
Reconstitute lyophilized Tesamorelin with bacteriostatic water per our reconstitution guide. All material is ≥98% HPLC-verified, documented on the Quality & COA page.
Manufacturing & Quality
Alpha Biologix produces Tesamorelin under pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing standards: each batch is verified to ≥98% HPLC purity and independently confirmed through third-party lab testing. A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available per batch so researchers can verify identity and purity before use.
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.