Ipamorelin – Selective Ghrelin Receptor Agonist (Research Grade)
Ipamorelin is a highly selective ghrelin receptor agonist widely used in laboratory environments to study growth hormone (GH) secretagogue pathways. Its receptor specificity and low off-target activity make it valuable for controlled investigations into GH-related signaling and endocrine modeling.
📌 Product Specifications
- Form: Lyophilized Powder
- Appearance: White Powder
- Purity: Research Grade
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate after reconstitution.
🔬 Research Applications
- GH secretagogue pathway modeling
- Ghrelin receptor binding and selectivity studies
- Endocrine signaling and peptide–receptor interaction research
🧪 Molecular Details
- CAS Number: 170851-70-4
- Molecular Formula: C38H49N9O5
- Molecular Weight: 711.86 g/mol
- Form: Lyophilized Powder
- Appearance: White Powder
Ipamorelin – Frequently Asked Questions (Research Use Only)
This FAQ provides structured, research-focused information about Ipamorelin, a selective ghrelin receptor agonist supplied as a lyophilized peptide for controlled laboratory environments.
1. What is Ipamorelin?
Ipamorelin is a highly selective ghrelin receptor agonist used in laboratory environments to study growth hormone secretagogue pathways and receptor-mediated signaling under controlled experimental conditions.
2. What does Ipamorelin contain?
Ipamorelin is supplied as a research-grade peptide with a molecular formula of C38H49N9O5, molecular weight of 711.86 g/mol, and CAS number 170851-70-4. It appears as a white lyophilized powder.
3. What is Ipamorelin peptide used for in research?
The ipamorelin peptide is utilized in non-clinical research involving ghrelin receptor binding studies, endocrine signaling models, and investigations into peptide–receptor interactions.
4. Why do researchers study selective ghrelin receptor agonists?
Selective ghrelin receptor agonists like Ipamorelin are studied for their receptor specificity and low off-target activity, allowing precise modeling of endocrine signaling pathways in laboratory settings.
5. Is Ipamorelin approved for human or animal use?
No. Ipamorelin is a research-use-only laboratory material. It is not for human consumption, not for injection, and not for clinical, therapeutic, or diagnostic use. It should only be handled within qualified laboratory environments.




