Tesamorelin is a synthetic 44-amino-acid peptide built as a stable version of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It is best known in research for its role in the growth hormone signaling pathway, and a small chemical tweak on one end is what helps it last longer in lab samples.
It also has a solid research base, with work examining how its modified structure holds up against natural enzyme breakdown (Ferdinandi et al., 2007, Basic & Clinical Pharmacology). This higher-content 20 mg vial suits longer study protocols.
Research Applications
•Growth hormone signaling research
•GHRH analog and stability studies
•Peptide structure and modification work
•Enzyme-resistance research models
Supplied as a lyophilized powder for stability.