Research peptide · TH9507
Tesamorelin
Stimulates endogenous growth hormone release in a pulsatile manner. FDA-approved (Egrifta) for reduction of visceral adipose tissue.
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Research peptide · TH9507
Stimulates endogenous growth hormone release in a pulsatile manner. FDA-approved (Egrifta) for reduction of visceral adipose tissue.
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Independently verified quality
1,250+
satisfied researchers
99.41%
Avg. purity 2026
4.8 ★
Store rating
0.9% benzyl alcohol
€9.99
Tesamorelin is a synthetic GHRH analog comprising all 44 amino acids of endogenous growth hormone-releasing hormone, with a trans-3-hexenoic acid modification at the N-terminus that dramatically extends its plasma half-life. It is the only FDA-approved peptide in its class (marketed as Egrifta/Egrifta SV) for reduction of excess abdominal fat in HIV-infected patients with lipodystrophy, and is extensively studied in the context of visceral adipose reduction, body composition, and metabolic research.
Every batch is analyzed by an independent laboratory via HPLC before shipment. We document purity (avg. 99.41% in 2026), mass spectrometry identity, and sterility. Production follows GMP standards in ISO-certified laboratories.
Tesamorelin is a synthetic GHRH analogue (44 amino acids), FDA-approved as Egrifta for the reduction of visceral abdominal fat.
Store lyophilised powder refrigerated at 2–8°C. Use promptly after reconstitution.
>=99% purity, HPLC-verified. Certificate of Analysis included.
Each vial contains 2mg of lyophilised Tesamorelin.
Yes, with the multi-pack you save the price of one vial compared to individual purchases.
Temperature-controlled cold-chain transport. Free shipping from €250, delivery in 5–9 business days.
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GHRH receptor agonist; stimulates pulsatile GH release; reduces visceral adipose tissue; improves triglyceride levels.
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GHRH Rezeptor (GHRHR)
GH release from pituitary ↑, GH pulse amplitude ↑
IGF-1 Signalweg (sekundär, IGF1R)
Visceral fat lipolysis ↑, protein synthesis
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