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CJC-1295

CJC-1295 is supplied by PX1 Research as a lyophilized research-grade GHRH analog (with or without DAC) at ≥99% HPLC purity, for laboratory use only.

Overview

CJC-1295 is supplied by PX1 Research as a research-grade lyophilized material classified as a GHRH analog (with or without DAC). It is characterized for laboratory investigation in GH-pulse amplitude research, and every vial is traceable to a lot record with analytical data behind it.

Analytical profile

PropertyValue
ClassificationGHRH analog (with or without DAC)
Other designations
Molecular weightSee lot COA
Reported half-life~30 min (no-DAC) / ~6–8 days (DAC)
Supplied formatLyophilized solid, 5 mg / 10 mg
Purity specification≥99% by HPLC, identity confirmed by LC-MS
Research focusGH-pulse amplitude research

Handling and reconstitution

Sealed lyophilized vials are stable in ambient transit and should be held cool, dry and dark on arrival; −20 °C is preferred for long-term storage. A typical working preparation for this vial size is 5 mg + 2 mL = 2.5 mg/mL. Direct the diluent stream down the inside wall of the vial rather than onto the cake, swirl gently rather than shaking, label the vial with concentration and date, and hold reconstituted material at 2–8 °C. Use the peptide calculator to convert milligrams to U-100 units.

Amounts reported in published laboratory literature

ArmAmountCadence
No-DAC arm100 mcg1–3× daily
DAC arm1–2 mgweekly

These figures are transcribed from published in-vitro and pre-clinical literature for reference. They are not protocols and are not instructions for use.

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Documentation supplied by PX1 Research

Every PX1 lot ships with HPLC purity, LC-MS identity confirmation, residual solvent, moisture (Karl Fischer), sterility and endotoxin data. Lot records are published at /coa and /endotoxin-reports. Synthesis, purification, lyophilization and vial fill are performed in U.S. facilities — see /manufacturing-process.


Research use only. PX1 Research supplies compounds for laboratory and in-vitro research. Nothing on this page is medical advice, a dosing recommendation, or an offer for human or veterinary use.

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