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Hexarelin: The Potent GHRP with Cardioprotective Potential

An in-depth research guide to Hexarelin, a hexapeptide GHRP known for producing the strongest GH pulse among GHRPs and unique cardioprotective effects through CD36 receptor binding.

Introduction

Hexarelin is a synthetic hexapeptide (His-D-2-Methyl-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2) belonging to the growth hormone-releasing peptide (GHRP) family. It is distinguished by producing the most potent GH pulse of any GHRP and by its unique cardioprotective properties.

Chemical Profile

  • Sequence: His-D-2-Methyl-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2
  • CAS Number: 140703-51-1
  • Molecular Weight: ~887.1 g/mol

What Makes Hexarelin Unique

1. Strongest GH Pulse

Among all GHRPs, Hexarelin produces the highest peak GH levels: | GHRP | Relative GH Pulse | |---|---| | Hexarelin | Strongest | | GHRP-2 | Strong | | GHRP-6 | Strong | | Ipamorelin | Moderate |

2. Cardioprotective Effects

Hexarelin binds to CD36 receptors in cardiac tissue, providing protection against ischemic damage independent of GH release. This effect is unique among GHRPs.

3. 2-Methyl-Trp Modification

The 2-methyl group on tryptophan increases metabolic stability compared to other GHRPs.

Side Effect Profile

EffectHexarelinNotes
Cortisol elevationModerateHigher than Ipamorelin
Prolactin elevationModerateDose-dependent
Appetite stimulationModerateLess than GHRP-6

Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Purity>= 98% (HPLC)
CAS140703-51-1

Conclusion

Hexarelin is valued for its potency and unique cardioprotective properties. All products for in vitro research use only.

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