ReferenceGrowth-hormone secretagogue research
GHRP-2
Pralmorelin · KP-102 · growth hormone releasing peptide 2
Growth-hormone-releasing peptide-2 studied as a ghrelin-receptor secretagogue.
About GHRP-2
GHRP-2 (pralmorelin) is a synthetic hexapeptide ghrelin-receptor agonist studied for stimulating growth-hormone release in somatotropic-axis research. It is one of the classic reference GHRPs. TagPep is adding GHRP-2 as a research-use-only reference material.
Mechanism studied in research
Agonism at the ghrelin/GHS receptor studied for robust GH release, with secondary effects on appetite-signaling pathways in model systems.
Areas of research investigation
- GH-secretagogue receptor assays
- Appetite-signaling research
- Somatotropic-axis models
- Comparative GHRP studies
Laboratory handling
Lyophilized; research reconstitution with bacteriostatic or sterile water, refrigerated solution, frozen light-protected powder.
GHRP-2 research FAQ
What is GHRP-2 also called?
GHRP-2 is also known as pralmorelin (KP-102). It is a ghrelin-receptor secretagogue studied for GH release.
How is GHRP-2 different from GHRP-6?
Both are ghrelin-receptor secretagogues; GHRP-6 is studied for a stronger appetite-signaling effect, while GHRP-2 is often referenced for a cleaner GH-release profile.
Research use only. GHRP-2 is supplied as a laboratory reference material for in-vitro and research applications. It is not a drug, supplement or medical product, and is not intended for human or veterinary use, consumption, or clinical application.