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GHRP-2

Pralmorelin, Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-2, KP-102

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Studies 230
Trials 1
Score 3
2018 pubmed 10 citations

Analysis of new growth promoting black market products.

Krug. Oliver O; Thomas. Andreas A; Malerød-Fjeld. Helle H; Dehnes. Yvette Y; Laussmann. Tim T; Feldmann. Ingo I; Sickmann. Albert A; Thevis. Mario M

Key Findings

  • A modified human growth hormone (192 amino acids, extra N‑terminal alanine) was identified in illicit products.
  • Three glycine‑extended GHRP analogues were discovered: Gly‑GHRP‑6, Gly‑GHRP‑2, and Gly‑Ipamorelin.
  • High‑resolution mass spectrometry confirmed the structures, and custom synthesis verified Gly‑Ipamorelin and Gly‑GHRP‑2.
  • Preliminary in‑vitro tests provided early information on how these peptides might be metabolized after injection.

Practical Outcomes

  • For DIY biohackers, the key takeaway is that not all “GH” or “GHRP‑2” products are the textbook versions – some contain extra amino acids that could change how they work and how they’re detected in drug tests. Be cautious when sourcing these peptides, consider testing for the modified forms, and recognize that safety and dosing data are still limited.

Summary

The study found that some black‑market growth‑hormone products are not the standard GH or GHRP‑2 you might expect – they include a slightly longer GH with an extra alanine at the start and versions of GHRP‑2, GHRP‑6 and Ipamorelin that have an extra glycine added. The researchers used high‑resolution mass spectrometry to prove the exact structures and gave early clues about how these modified peptides might be broken down in the body.

Abstract

Detecting agents allegedly or evidently promoting growth such as human growth hormone (GH) or growth hormone releasing peptides (GHRP) in doping controls has represented a pressing issue for sports drug testing laboratories. While GH is a recombinant protein with a molecular weight of 22 kDa, the GHRPs are short (3-6 amino acids long) peptides with GH releasing properties. The endogenously produced GH (22 kDa isoform) consists of 191 amino acids and has a monoisotopic molecular mass of 22,124 Da. Within this study, a slightly modified form of GH was discovered consisting of 192 amino acids carrying an additional alanine at the N-terminus, leading to a monoisotopic mass of 22,195 Da. This was confirmed by top-down and bottom-up experiments using liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution/high accuracy mass spectrometry. Additionally, three analogues of GHRPs were identified as Gly-GHRP-6, Gly-GHRP-2 and Gly-Ipamorelin, representing the corresponding GHRP extended by a N-terminal glycine residue. The structure of these peptides was characterised by means of high resolution (tandem) mass spectrometry, and for Gly-Ipamorelin and Gly-GHRP-2 their identity was additionally confirmed by custom synthesis. Further, established in-vitro experiments provided preliminary information considering the potential metabolism after administration.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2018

Date

2018-05-19T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1016/j.ghir.2018.05.001

Citations

10

References

12