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GHRH Analog Peptide

CJC-1295 Research Peptide

CJC-1295 is a synthetic peptide analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It is supplied as a lyophilized powder for laboratory research applications.

Compound identity

Name
CJC-1295
Class
GHRH Analog Peptide
CAS number
863288-34-0
Molecular formula
C152H252N44O42
Also known as
CJC-1295 DAC, Modified GRF (1-29), DAC:GRF

Research context

CJC-1295 (CAS 863288-34-0) is a modified GRF(1-29) analog studied in preclinical research for its extended in-vitro stability relative to native GHRH. As a research reagent it is examined in receptor-binding and stability assays.

The scientific literature on GHRH analogs characterizes their structure-activity relationships in laboratory models. CJC-1295 is a research chemical and is not approved for human therapeutic use.

DMV Research supplies CJC-1295 with a per-batch third-party Certificate of Analysis confirming identity and purity for research use.

Frequently asked questions

What is CJC-1295?+

CJC-1295 is a synthetic analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), used as a research reference compound. It is a modified GRF(1-29) peptide. CAS 863288-34-0.

Is CJC-1295 approved for human use?+

No. CJC-1295 is not approved for human use. It is supplied for laboratory and research purposes only.

What is the difference between CJC-1295 with and without DAC?+

DAC (Drug Affinity Complex) is a structural modification that affects the analog's in-vitro stability profile. Both forms are studied as research compounds; check the product COA for the exact identity supplied.

What purity is the CJC-1295 research peptide?+

Each batch is independently tested to 99%+ purity, with a Certificate of Analysis available per batch.

Research use only

All products are intended for laboratory and research use only (RUO) and are not for human consumption, ingestion, or any in-vivo use.

The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA. CJC-1295 is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Content is provided for laboratory research reference only.