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Buy Ipamorelin | Research Grade Peptide | ≥99% Purity | COA Included

Ipamorelin is a selective GH secretagogue developed by Novo Nordisk, engineered to release GH without the cortisol and prolactin elevation that complicates research with earlier GHRPs. Most GH secretagogues bring hormonal noise along for the ride. Ipamorelin does not. 99% pure, batch-verified. Available as Lyophilized powder. Sold in 10mg units. Every batch is independently third-party tested: HPLC purity confirmed at ≥99%, with mass spectrometry identity verification. A batch-specific Certificate of Analysis (COA) ships with every order. US-based supplier, ships within 24 hours.

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Ipamorelin
C₃₈H₄₉N₉O₅
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Ipamorelin

10mg · Lyophilized powder

≥99% Pure
$159.99

Amino Acid Sequence

Aib-His-D-2-Nal-D-Phe-Lys-NH₂

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≥99% Purity

Third-party HPLC & MS verified

Selective GH Release

Minimal cortisol/prolactin co-release

GHS-R1a Agonist

Targets ghrelin receptor with high selectivity

Stackable

Studied in combination with CJC-1295 protocols

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Molecular Data

Formula

C₃₈H₄₉N₉O₅

Molecular Weight

711.85 g/mol

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Ipamorelin is a synthetic pentapeptide and selective ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a) agonist developed by Novo Nordisk, studied for its ability to stimulate dose-dependent GH release with minimal co-secretion of cortisol, prolactin, or ACTH compared to earlier GHRP compounds. The research problem with early growth hormone secretagogues was not that they failed to release GH. They released it effectively. The problem was everything that came with it. Cortisol elevation that muddied metabolic data. Prolactin spikes that added variables no researcher asked for. Appetite stimulation that complicated body composition studies. The signal was real but the noise was significant. Ipamorelin was developed by Novo Nordisk specifically to solve the selectivity problem. This pentapeptide (Aib-His-D-2-Nal-D-Phe-Lys-NH₂) targets the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a) with high affinity while largely sparing the corticotrophs responsible for ACTH and cortisol co-release. Research consistently shows robust, dose-dependent GH secretion without the hormonal interference that made earlier GHRPs difficult to study in isolation. That selectivity makes Ipamorelin particularly valuable in combination research. When paired with CJC-1295, the two compounds act on complementary pathways, GHRH receptor stimulation and ghrelin receptor activation, producing amplified GH pulse output greater than either achieves alone. This combination has become one of the most studied pairings in GH secretagogue research for that reason. For researchers who need clean GH stimulation without hormonal variables, Ipamorelin is the standard by which selectivity is measured.

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Ipamorelin— Specifications & Quality Standards

Purity≥99%
FormLyophilized powder
Size10mg
Molecular FormulaC₃₈H₄₉N₉O₅
Molecular Weight711.85 g/mol
StorageStore at -20°C. Reconstituted solution stable at 4°C for up to 14 days.
TestingThird-party HPLC + mass spectrometry, batch-specific
COAIncluded with every order
ShipsWithin 24 hours from our US facility
Research UseFor laboratory and research purposes only. Not for human use.

Certificate of Analysis: What We Test

HPLC Purity Analysis

Every batch of Ipamorelin is run through High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. The chromatogram confirms purity percentage and identifies any impurity peaks. Our minimum standard is ≥98%; flagship compounds test at ≥99%.

Mass Spectrometry (MS)

Mass spec confirms the molecular weight of Ipamorelin matches the theoretical value exactly. This verifies the compound identity, confirming it is not a substitute or mislabeled product.

Endotoxin Screening

Endotoxin testing ensures the compound is free from bacterial contamination. Combined with HPLC purity and MS identity confirmation, this is the full three-point verification used by accredited research labs.

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Ipamorelin: Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ipamorelin?

Ipamorelin is a synthetic pentapeptide (Aib-His-D-2-Nal-D-Phe-Lys-NH₂) developed by Novo Nordisk. It is a selective agonist of the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1a), studied for dose-dependent GH release with minimal off-target hormonal effects.

How is Ipamorelin different from GHRP-2 and GHRP-6?

Earlier GHRPs like GHRP-2 and GHRP-6 produce significant cortisol, prolactin, and appetite-stimulating hormone co-release alongside GH. Ipamorelin was specifically engineered to minimize these off-target effects, making GH stimulation cleaner and more isolated for research purposes.

Is Ipamorelin commonly stacked with CJC-1295?

Yes. Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 act on complementary pathways. CJC-1295 stimulates GHRH receptors while Ipamorelin activates GHS-R1a. Research has found their combined use produces amplified GH pulse output greater than either compound achieves independently.

What makes Ipamorelin selective?

Ipamorelin's pentapeptide structure targets GHS-R1a with high receptor affinity while largely sparing the corticotrophs responsible for ACTH and cortisol release. This selectivity is what sets it apart as a research tool when isolated GH stimulation is the goal.

Is Ipamorelin for human use?

No. Ipamorelin from Blackwell BioLabs is sold strictly for laboratory and research purposes. It is not approved for human consumption or therapeutic use.

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