GHRP-2 10mg

£17.90

GHRP-2 is a specialised research peptide used in scientific investigation of growth hormone secretagogue activity, receptor-mediated signalling, and neuroendocrine regulatory pathways.

  • OP Labs formerly Oxford Peptides
  • Batch tested Purity: ≥ 98 % (HPLC, typical)
  • CAS Number: 158861-67-7
  • Molecular Formula: C₄₅H₅₅N₉O₆
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  • OP Labs formerly Oxford Peptides.
  • Batch HPLC tested at 99%+ purity.
  • Store frozen long term or in fridge when ready to be used
  • Sold for research purposes only.
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GHRP-2

Synonyms / Designations: GHRP-2, Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-2, Pralmorelin, KP-102.
CAS Number: 158861-67-7.
Molecular Formula: C45H55N9O6
Molecular Weight: ~818.0 g/mol.
Purity: ≥ 99 % (HPLC).
Appearance: White to off-white lyophilised powder.
Pack Size: 10 mg (total).
Storage: Desiccated, protected from light, stored at –20 °C or below.
Solubility: Soluble in water and buffered aqueous solutions (e.g. PBS).

Description & Mechanism

GHRP-2 is a synthetic hexapeptide belonging to the class of growth hormone secretagogues, widely utilised in biochemical and physiological research to study receptor-mediated signalling within the hypothalamic–pituitary axis. It functions primarily as an agonist of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R1a), a G-protein-coupled receptor expressed in both central and peripheral tissues.

In cellular and in vivo research systems, GHRP-2 activates GHS-R1a independently of endogenous growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), leading to downstream intracellular signalling cascades involving calcium mobilisation and modulation of second messenger pathways. These effects make GHRP-2 a useful molecular tool for investigating receptor activation dynamics, neuroendocrine regulation, and peptide–receptor interactions.

In preclinical research settings, exposure to GHRP-2 has been associated with altered signalling along the hypothalamic–pituitary axis, with downstream effects dependent on experimental model, dose, and exposure conditions. As such, GHRP-2 is commonly employed in mechanistic studies exploring peptide hormone signalling and receptor pharmacology.

Applications in Research

  • As a molecular probe to study growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R1a) activation
  • Investigation of neuroendocrine signalling pathways within the hypothalamic–pituitary axis
  • In cell-based assays examining GPCR-mediated signal transduction and calcium flux
  • In animal or ex vivo experimental models for mechanistic studies of peptide hormone signalling
  • As a reference compound in receptor binding, agonist profiling, and structure–activity studies

Specifications Summary

Parameter Typical Value / Range
Purity (HPLC) ≥ 99 %
Appearance White to off-white lyophilised powder
Molecular Weight ~818.0 g/mol
Peptide Type Synthetic hexapeptide
Solubility Water, buffered aqueous solutions
Storage –20 °C, desiccated, dark
Pack Size 3000 mg (research scale); bulk available

Handling, Reconstitution & Stability

  • Weigh under dry conditions; peptide is hygroscopic
  • Reconstitute in sterile water or appropriate buffered aqueous solution depending on assay requirements.
  • Filter sterilize if required (e.g. 0.22 µm) immediately prior to use.
  • Aliquot reconstituted solutions and store at –20 °C or below to minimise degradation
    Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles.
  • Inspect for precipitation or pH changes prior to use in sensitive assays.

Precautions & Notes

  • GHRP-2 activity is concentration-dependent; appropriate dose–response controls are recommended.
  • Peptide stability may be influenced by pH, temperature, and prolonged aqueous exposure..
  • Light and elevated temperatures may contribute to degradation; store under protective conditions.
  • Intended strictly for laboratory research use; not for human or veterinary application.

References

Bowers C.Y. et al. Growth hormone–releasing peptide (GHRP). Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10604470/

Howard A.D. et al. A receptor in pituitary and hypothalamus that functions in growth hormone release. Science.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8700211/

Ghigo E. et al. Growth hormone–releasing peptides. European Journal of Endocrinology.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9010514/

Kojima M. et al. Ghrelin is a growth hormone–releasing acylated peptide from stomach. Nature.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10541310/

Keywords: GHRP-2, GHRP2, Pralmorelin, Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-2