Description
This combination vial from Bolt Peptide brings together two widely studied synthetic peptides in a single lyophilized preparation, intended for in vitro and other non-clinical laboratory work. By co-formulating both compounds, researchers can examine the two molecules side by side within one sample, simplifying handling and reconstitution for parallel or comparative experiments.
CJC-1295 (no DAC), sometimes referenced as Modified GHRH (1-29), is a synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone. Its sequence carries several amino acid substitutions relative to the native fragment, which are associated with greater resistance to enzymatic breakdown and improved stability in solution. Because this is the “no DAC” form, it omits the Drug Affinity Complex modification found in the longer-acting variant, giving it a comparatively shorter persistence profile that is of interest in GHRH-receptor and peptide-stability studies.
Ipamorelin is a synthetic pentapeptide in the growth hormone secretagogue (GHS) family. It is frequently used as a reference compound in research exploring the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a) and pituitary cell signaling, and is noted in the literature for its selective receptor-binding characteristics. Pairing it with a GHRH analog makes this blend a convenient tool for examining how the two distinct receptor pathways behave together under controlled conditions.
- GHRH-receptor pharmacology and receptor-ligand binding studies
- Growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R1a) signaling research
- Comparative peptide stability and structure-activity investigation
- Pituitary and endocrine cell-model assay development
Each batch is offered as a lyophilized powder and is analyzed for identity and purity by HPLC and mass spectrometry, with a Certificate of Analysis available on request. Store sealed vials cold and protected from light, and reconstitute only with appropriate laboratory diluents under sterile technique.
Research Use Only: This material is supplied strictly for laboratory research. Not for human or animal consumption. It is not a drug, food, supplement, or cosmetic and has not been approved by the FDA.


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