• 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1

99% Purity Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1

Formal Name
L-histidyl-2-methyl-D-tryptophyl-L-alanyl-L-tryptophyl-D-phenylalanyl-L-lysinamide
CAS Number
140703-51-1
Synonyms
  • Examorelin
  • H-2-Me-WAWFK
  • His-2-Me-Trp-Ala-Trp-Phe-Lys-NH2
  • His-(D)-Mrp-Ala-Trp-(D)-Phe-Lys-NH2
Molecular Formula: C47H58N12O6
Formula Weight:887.0
Purity:≥98%
A crystalline solid
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
  • 99% Purity  Hexarelin | CAS 140703-51-1
Desciption


Hexarelin is a synthetic hexapeptide that is primarily of interest in the field of endocrinology research. It functions as a ghrelin receptor agonist, which makes it a useful tool for studying the regulation of growth hormone release and appetite control mechanisms. In research applications, hexarelin is employed to understand the interactions between growth hormone secretagogues and their receptors, shedding light on the endogenous pathways that regulate these physiological processes. Furthermore, hexarelin is used in studies aimed at elucidating the role of ghrelin and its analogs in modulating cardiac function, as well as their potential effects on cardiac cells. In the realm of sports science and exercise physiology, the compound is investigated for its influences on muscle performance and metabolism. Additionally, hexarelin may be used in aging research to explore the implications of growth hormone secretagogues on age-related decline in growth hormone levels and associated physiological changes.