Ipamorelin 5mg Peptide
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Ipamorelin 5mg – High-Purity Research PeptideIpamorelin is a selective growth hormone secretagogue peptide widely studied for its ability to stimulate GH release without significantly affecting other pituitary hormones such as ACTH, prolactin, or cortisol. Supplied in lyophilised (freeze-dried) form to preserve stability, this compound is verified at >99.1% purity (HPLC-tested) and provided with full Certificates of Analysis (COAs).What is Ipamorelin?Ipamorelin is a pentapeptide secretagogue investigated for its influence on growth hormone regulation and downstream biological processes. Research has focused on its potential benefits in skeletal muscle recovery, connective tissue repair, bone density, and anti-aging models. Unlike consumer supplements, all Bluewell Peptides products are strictly intended for laboratory research use only and come with full COA verification for transparency.Scientific IdentifiersProduct Name: Ipamorelin 5mgCatalogue Number: BWP-IPA-5CAS Number: 170851-70-4Molecular Formula: C₃₈H₄₉N₉O₅Molecular Weight: 711.88 g/molForm: Lyophilised SolidPurity: >99.1% (HPLC Verified)Storage: Store at −20°C in a dry, dark placeUnit Size: 5mgUsage and ReconstitutionIpamorelin is supplied as a lyophilised solid to ensure long-term stability. For laboratory use, it may be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water or another suitable solvent according to established protocols. To maintain quality, avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles.Why Order Ipamorelin from Bluewell Peptides?99.1% purity, HPLC-verifiedCOA provided with every batchSecure ordering and fast UK deliveryTransparent, research-focused supplierExcellent customer support and trusted reviewsLegal and Safety InformationBluewell Peptides products are supplied strictly for laboratory research and educational purposes only. They are not approved for human or veterinary use. These compounds are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Use must comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
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