High-Purity CJC-1295 No DAC and Ipamorelin 5MG Blend for Research Applications
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CJC-1295 NO DAC and Ipamorelin is a synergistic growth hormone-releasing peptide blend designed for research into the modulation of GH and IGF-1. CJC-1295 without DAC (Drug Affinity Complex) offers short-acting, pulsatile GH release, while Ipamorelin is a selective GHRP known for stimulating GH with minimal side effects. Together, they mimic the body’s natural hormone patterns and are widely studied for applications involving muscle repair, fat metabolism, and recovery.
CJC-1295 NO DAC
Chemical Formula: C₁₅₂H₂₅₂N₄₄O₄₂
Molecular Weight: 3367.88 g/mol
CAS Number: 863288-34-0
Ipamorelin
Chemical Formula: C₃₈H₄₉N₉O₅
Molecular Weight: 711.86 g/mol
CAS Number: 170851-70-4
Solubility: Water-soluble (requires bacteriostatic water for reconstitution)
Storage Temperature (lyophilized): Room temperature (15-25°C)
After Reconstitution: Refrigerate at 2°C to 8°C (35°F to 46°F)
Shelf Life: Up to 24 months lyophilized; up to 30 days reconstituted
Avoid Direct Light: Store in amber vials or dark space for optimal stability
Balanced Blend: 5mg CJC-1295 NO DAC + 5mg Ipamorelin
Synergistic Effect: Enhances both GH and IGF-1 secretion without major hormonal spikes
Pulse-Mimicking Action: CJC-1295 (no DAC) supports physiological release cycles
Selective & Clean Profile: Ipamorelin does not increase cortisol, prolactin, or ghrelin
Zero Appetite Spike: Unlike other GHRPs, ideal for clean body composition studies
Minimal Side Effects: Well-tolerated in preclinical studies
High Purity: Research-grade lyophilized powder for consistent lab use
CJC-1295 NO DAC is a Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) analog that stimulates the pituitary gland to release natural GH in bursts, mimicking the body’s rhythm. Its short half-life allows for precise GH pulse research.
Ipamorelin is a Ghrelin receptor agonist (GHRP) that signals the hypothalamus and pituitary to release GH, but without affecting cortisol or prolactin. Together, the two peptides work synergistically to maximize GH output while maintaining a safe and controlled hormonal profile.
Increased GH & IGF-1 Output – Supports lean muscle growth and fat metabolism in animal studies
Cellular Repair & Regeneration – Promotes tissue healing and recovery
Improved Sleep Quality – GH pulse enhancement may improve sleep cycles
Enhanced Recovery – Faster repair after stress, strain, or induced trauma
Support for Anti-Aging Research – GH pathways are tied to longevity and cellular rejuvenation
Fat Loss Support – GH involvement in lipolysis has been studied for body recomposition
Joint & Connective Tissue Support – GH and IGF-1 stimulate collagen and cartilage synthesis
GH/IGF-1 Secretion Studies – Commonly used to explore safe GH stimulation models
Muscle Wasting Models – Studied for protective effects on muscle tissue
Tissue Healing & Injury Recovery – Assessed for post-trauma regeneration
Body Composition Analysis – Used in research regarding lean mass/fat loss ratios
Sleep & Circadian Rhythm Studies – Evaluated for GH-linked recovery cycles
Anti-Aging Research Models – Focused on GH’s role in cellular function over time
For research use only. Typical ranges for animal studies include:
Microdose Studies: 100mcg – 300mcg CJC-1295 / 100mcg – 300mcg Ipamorelin, 1–2x daily
Standard Cycle Studies: 5 days on, 2 days off per week
Injection Method: Subcutaneous (SC) preferred in most studies
Reconstitution: Use 1–2mL of bacteriostatic water per vial (research-dependent)
Note: Dosing may vary depending on specific research protocols. Do not exceed lab-specific guidelines.
CJC-1295 NO DAC and Ipamorelin are both considered low-risk peptides in preclinical studies.
Commonly Reported (Mild):
Temporary redness or irritation at injection site
Headache or slight flush
Temporary tiredness or yawning during GH release
Less Common (High Dose or Long-Term Use):
Water retention
Slight numbness or tingling in extremities
Reduced insulin sensitivity (high GH output)
No significant rise in cortisol, ghrelin, or prolactin observed with Ipamorelin, unlike other GHRPs.
Can this be used for muscle growth research?
Yes, it is often studied in models exploring lean muscle preservation, growth, and recovery.
Does Ipamorelin increase hunger like GHRP-6?
No, it has no significant effect on appetite, making it ideal for clean body composition studies.
Is there a difference between CJC-1295 with DAC and without DAC?
Yes. Without DAC mimics natural GH pulses and is shorter acting. With DAC causes sustained GH elevation for longer periods, but may lead to desensitization over time.
What water should I use for reconstitution?
Use bacteriostatic water to maintain sterility and extend usability after mixing.
Can this blend be mixed with other peptides for research?
Yes, many researchers pair it with BPC-157, TB-500, or GHK-Cu in recovery protocols.
This peptide blend is sold strictly for laboratory and research use only.
Not intended for human consumption, medical, veterinary, or diagnostic use of any kind.
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