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GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone) vs Larazotide Acetate

Native 44-aa hypothalamic GHRH; parent molecule of sermorelin, CJC-1295, and tesamorelin. versus Tight-junction regulator developed for celiac disease; reduces intestinal permeability.

GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone)

Performance

Native 44-aa hypothalamic GHRH; parent molecule of sermorelin, CJC-1295, and tesamorelin.

Top benefits

  • Pulsatile GH release
  • Preserves natural HPA axis
  • Reference comparator for analogs
Full GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone) guide

Larazotide Acetate

Recovery

Tight-junction regulator developed for celiac disease; reduces intestinal permeability.

Top benefits

  • Tightens intestinal junctions
  • Reduces leaky-gut markers
  • Studied in celiac disease
Full Larazotide Acetate guide
AttributeGHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone)Larazotide Acetate
CategoryPerformanceRecovery
Typelinearlinear
Chain length44 aa8 aa
FormulaC215H358N72O66SC39H56N10O15
Common dose1 mcg/kg0.5 mg
FrequencySingle bolus IV3x daily, oral
Top benefitPulsatile GH releaseTightens intestinal junctions
Top side-effectFlushingHeadache

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