Endocrine Research

Ipamorelin Research Peptide

Ipamorelin is presented as a endocrine research material for in vitro laboratory reference workflows. This page summarizes catalog details, available research sizes, and batch documentation status without human or veterinary use guidance.

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Research Focus

Ipamorelin is a synthetic pentapeptide (Aib-His-D-2-Nal-D-Phe-Lys-NH2). Studied in preclinical endocrine research for its selective activity at the GHS-R1a (ghrelin) receptor. Lyophilized.

Catalog Details

Category
Endocrine
Research sizes
5mg, 10mg
COA batch
END-2484 (example/demo record)
Purity
99.1%
Updated
May 2026

COA Documentation

Certificate-of-analysis information is provided for laboratory reference where available. Contact the research support team for current lot-specific documentation before relying on a batch record.

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Laboratory Handling

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