ReferenceGrowth-hormone secretagogue research
Tesamorelin
TH9507 · GHRH analog · tesamorelin acetate
Stabilized GHRH analog studied in growth-hormone-axis and lipid-research models.
About Tesamorelin
Tesamorelin is a stabilized analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone studied in somatotropic-axis research, including models focused on visceral-adipose metabolism. It is a reference long-form GHRH analog. TagPep is adding tesamorelin as a research-use-only reference material.
Mechanism studied in research
GHRH-receptor agonism from a stabilized 44-residue analog studied for sustained GH-axis stimulation and downstream lipid-metabolism effects in model systems.
Areas of research investigation
- GHRH-analog research
- Visceral-adipose model systems
- GH/IGF-1 axis assays
- Lipid-metabolism research
Laboratory handling
Lyophilized; research reconstitution with bacteriostatic or sterile water, refrigerated solution, frozen light-protected powder.
Tesamorelin research FAQ
What is tesamorelin studied for?
GH-axis stimulation and, in particular, visceral-adipose-tissue research models. TagPep supplies it as research-use-only material.
Is tesamorelin a GHRH analog?
Yes — it is a stabilized analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone, studied for prolonged GH-axis activity.
Research use only. Tesamorelin 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.