CJC (NO DAC)
CJC-1295 without DAC, also referred to as Modified GRF (1-29), is a synthetic peptide analog of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH). Comprising 29 amino acids, it is engineered to stimulate the pituitary gland to release growth hormone (GH) in a pulsatile, physiologically natural manner. It lacks the Drug Affinity Complex (DAC), resulting in a shorter half-life. This peptide is supplied in liquid form with a purity level of ≥99%, suitable for in-vitro laboratory research only.
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Overview
CJC-1295 without DAC is under investigation for its ability to enhance natural GH secretion through short bursts that mimic the body’s own hormonal rhythms. This makes it particularly useful in research focused on tissue regeneration, metabolic function, and anabolic activity.
Product Research
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GH Secretion and Pulsatility
Modified GRF (1-29) stimulates GH release by binding to GHRH receptors on the pituitary. Its shorter half-life supports pulsatile GH release, thought to yield better anabolic and metabolic outcomes in preclinical studies [1].
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Pharmacokinetics Compared to DAC-Linked CJC
Unlike CJC-1295 with DAC, which can sustain GH elevation for days, the no-DAC version promotes transient, sharper GH peaks. This allows researchers to more closely mimic physiological GH patterns in their models [2].
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Enhanced Anabolic Profile
Animal research suggests that Modified GRF (1-29) may increase lean body mass and improve nitrogen retention when combined with GH-releasing peptides (e.g., GHRP-6), amplifying the anabolic effect of GH [3].
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Potential in Fat Metabolism
Short-term GH pulses induced by CJC-1295 without DAC are believed to contribute to increased lipolysis and reduced adiposity, though more direct studies are warranted [4].
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Research in Aging and Repair
GH has long been associated with regenerative pathways. CJC-1295 without DAC, due to its more natural mimicry of GH rhythms, is being investigated in age-related tissue degeneration, wound healing, and cognitive function research models [5].
Disclaimer
This product is intended for laboratory research and development purposes only. It is not approved for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use. All information provided is for scientific reference and should only be used under the guidance of qualified professionals in a research setting.
Referenced Citations
- Modified GRF (1-29) stimulates GH release in healthy adults – PubMed
- CJC-1295 pharmacokinetics and GH stimulation – PubMed
- Combination of GHRH analogs and GHRPs enhances GH and IGF-1 secretion – PubMed
- Effects of GH on lipolysis and fat oxidation – PubMed
- GH’s influence on cognitive and regenerative function – PubMed
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Overview
CJC-1295 without DAC is under investigation for its ability to enhance natural GH secretion through short bursts that mimic the body’s own hormonal rhythms. This makes it particularly useful in research focused on tissue regeneration, metabolic function, and anabolic activity.
Product Research
-
GH Secretion and Pulsatility
Modified GRF (1-29) stimulates GH release by binding to GHRH receptors on the pituitary. Its shorter half-life supports pulsatile GH release, thought to yield better anabolic and metabolic outcomes in preclinical studies [1].
-
Pharmacokinetics Compared to DAC-Linked CJC
Unlike CJC-1295 with DAC, which can sustain GH elevation for days, the no-DAC version promotes transient, sharper GH peaks. This allows researchers to more closely mimic physiological GH patterns in their models [2].
-
Enhanced Anabolic Profile
Animal research suggests that Modified GRF (1-29) may increase lean body mass and improve nitrogen retention when combined with GH-releasing peptides (e.g., GHRP-6), amplifying the anabolic effect of GH [3].
-
Potential in Fat Metabolism
Short-term GH pulses induced by CJC-1295 without DAC are believed to contribute to increased lipolysis and reduced adiposity, though more direct studies are warranted [4].
-
Research in Aging and Repair
GH has long been associated with regenerative pathways. CJC-1295 without DAC, due to its more natural mimicry of GH rhythms, is being investigated in age-related tissue degeneration, wound healing, and cognitive function research models [5].
Disclaimer
This product is intended for laboratory research and development purposes only. It is not approved for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use. All information provided is for scientific reference and should only be used under the guidance of qualified professionals in a research setting.
Referenced Citations
- Modified GRF (1-29) stimulates GH release in healthy adults – PubMed
- CJC-1295 pharmacokinetics and GH stimulation – PubMed
- Combination of GHRH analogs and GHRPs enhances GH and IGF-1 secretion – PubMed
- Effects of GH on lipolysis and fat oxidation – PubMed
- GH’s influence on cognitive and regenerative function – PubMed
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