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Entry No. 01 · growth hormone

Tesamorelin.

A stabilized GHRH analog researched in lipid and growth hormone axis models.

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01 /What it is

Tesamorelin is a synthetic 44 amino acid GHRH analog with a trans 3 hexenoyl modification at the N terminus, designed to extend its plasma stability compared with native GHRH.

02 /How it works

In research models, Tesamorelin is studied as a GHRH receptor agonist with stability enhancements over native GHRH. Its mechanism is investigated in pulsatile growth hormone signaling and in lipid metabolism pathways.

03 /What researchers explore it for

Researchers have explored Tesamorelin in growth hormone axis research, in lipid metabolism research, and in stability comparison research with native GHRH.

04 /Safety and interactions

Research interactions of note include combinations with ghrelin receptor agonists. Tesamorelin is for laboratory research use only and is not for human consumption. Not medical advice. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

05 /Research notes

Peptide family: GHRH analogs. Frequently compared with Sermorelin and CJC-1295. Tesamorelin has a substantive regulatory history; the Apothify library lists it for encyclopedia coverage only.

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