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Educational peptide reference — research use only.

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For laboratory and educational research only. Not for human or veterinary consumption. This is not medical advice. Always follow applicable laws and consult qualified professionals.

The calculator performs unit math for research reference. It must not be used to plan or guide dosing in humans or animals. Verify all figures independently in your lab protocol.

GHRP-2

A growth-hormone-releasing peptide studied in GH secretagogue research.

Half-life (approx.)
~30 min (approx.)
Diluent
Bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol)
Common vials
5, 10 mg

Half-life figures are literature approximations for educational reference — not pharmacokinetic advice.

Overview

GHRP-2 (pralmorelin) is a hexapeptide GH secretagogue that activates the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a) with moderate appetite stimulation in research models. Often compared head-to-head with GHRP-6 and ipamorelin in endocrine pharmacology studies. Moderate-appetite GHRP used as reference secretagogue in pituitary stimulation studies.

Structure & identity

Hexapeptide D-Ala-D-β-Nal-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys

Sequence / structure
Hexapeptide D-Ala-D-β-Nal-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys

Mechanism

Ghrelin-receptor agonist triggering GH release with moderate appetite stimulation. Ghrelin-receptor agonism triggers GH release with intermediate cortisol co-stimulation vs GHRP-6.

Studies & clinical programs

  • GH pulse amplitude studies

    Published research models

    • Peer-reviewed literature documents endpoints under GH pulse amplitude studies experimental designs.
  • Pituitary cell culture

    Published research models

    • Peer-reviewed literature documents endpoints under Pituitary cell culture experimental designs.

Research models in literature

  • GH pulse amplitude studies
  • Pituitary cell culture

Literature highlights

  • Ghrelin-receptor agonist increases GH pulse amplitude in pituitary cell and rodent studies.
  • Appetite stimulation compared with GHRP-6 and ipamorelin in food-intake monitoring.
  • Moderate cortisol/prolactin co-release relative to other GHRP analogs in some models.

Combination research notes

Compared with GHRP-6 and ipamorelin in GH-axis research.

Key targets & pathways

GHS-R1a (ghrelin receptor)Growth hormone secretagogue receptorGhrelin axis

Research areas

Ghrelin receptorGH secretionAppetite signaling

Routes in research literature

Subcutaneous

Also known as

Pralmorelin

Stability & storage phases

PhaseConditionGuidance
LyophilizedSealed vial, refrigerated (2–8 °C)Intact lyophilized cake or powder is typically stable for months to years per published stability data; protect from moisture, light, and repeated freeze-thaw of the dry vial.
ReconstitutedBacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol), refrigeratedMost aqueous peptide solutions remain usable for approximately 2–4 weeks refrigerated; verify published stability data and label with reconstitution date.
Working aliquotsPre-drawn syringes or microtubes, frozen (−20 °C)Aliquot promptly after mixing to limit freeze-thaw cycles on the main vial; thaw once and use to reduce protease-mediated degradation.

Stability windows are formulation-dependent — verify published data and your lab SOP.

Reconstitution reference table

Vial (mg)Diluent (mL)mcg/mLUnits @ 100 mcgUnits @ 250 mcgUnits @ 500 mcg
522500.041020
1025000.02510

U-100 insulin syringe scale (100 units = 1 mL). Illustrative only — not dosing guidance.

Reconstitution steps

  1. Allow vial to reach room temperature (15–30 min)
  2. Swab rubber stopper with alcohol prep pad
  3. Draw calculated bacteriostatic water into syringe
  4. Inject diluent slowly down vial wall — do not spray directly onto cake
  5. Gently swirl until fully dissolved — do not shake vigorously
  6. Label with date, concentration, and diluent volume
  7. Refrigerate and use within your lab stability window

Typically reconstituted with 1–2 mL bacteriostatic water.

Laboratory record checklist

  • Compound identity recorded in lab notebook (name, lot, preparation date)
  • Analytical identity cross-checked against published sequence or structure
  • Potency or concentration documented from analytical certificate when available
  • Purity or HPLC data filed when provided with research material
  • Appearance noted: intact lyophilized cake or uniform powder
  • Sterility / endotoxin report archived when available
  • Storage temperature applied immediately per published stability guidance