Sermorelin is the 29-residue N-terminal fragment of native GHRH — a short-acting research reference for pulsatile GH-axis studies.
Sermorelin corresponds to residues 1–29 of native human GHRH — the biologically active fragment. Published pharmacokinetic research documents a very short half-life, making it a natural reference for pulsatile hormone-axis studies.
- Batch identifier and synthesis date traceable to the lot record
- HPLC purity ≥98% (typically ≥99% for peptides under 30 residues)
- LC-MS confirmed monoisotopic or average mass within ±0.5 Da of theoretical
- Counterion identity and content (acetate or trifluoroacetate) reported
- Bacterial endotoxin and residual solvents per the analytical method
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