Side-by-side comparison
Larazotide Acetate vs GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone)
Tight-junction regulator developed for celiac disease; reduces intestinal permeability. versus Native 44-aa hypothalamic GHRH; parent molecule of sermorelin, CJC-1295, and tesamorelin.
Larazotide Acetate
RecoveryTight-junction regulator developed for celiac disease; reduces intestinal permeability.
Top benefits
- ✓Tightens intestinal junctions
- ✓Reduces leaky-gut markers
- ✓Studied in celiac disease
GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone)
PerformanceNative 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
| Attribute | Larazotide Acetate | GHRH (Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone) |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Recovery | Performance |
| Type | linear | linear |
| Chain length | 8 aa | 44 aa |
| Formula | C39H56N10O15 | C215H358N72O66S |
| Common dose | 0.5 mg | 1 mcg/kg |
| Frequency | 3x daily, oral | Single bolus IV |
| Top benefit | Tightens intestinal junctions | Pulsatile GH release |
| Top side-effect | Headache | Flushing |
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