LL-37 Truncated Variants (KR-12 / KS-30) vs Capromorelin
Shorter active fragments of LL-37 (KR-12, KS-30) with retained antimicrobial activity but lower toxicity. versus Oral non-peptide ghrelin-receptor agonist; FDA-approved as a veterinary appetite stimulant.
LL-37 Truncated Variants (KR-12 / KS-30)
RecoveryShorter active fragments of LL-37 (KR-12, KS-30) with retained antimicrobial activity but lower toxicity.
Top benefits
- ✓Antimicrobial activity preserved
- ✓Lower hemolysis vs full LL-37
- ✓Wound healing research
Capromorelin
PerformanceOral non-peptide ghrelin-receptor agonist; FDA-approved as a veterinary appetite stimulant.
Top benefits
- ✓Stimulates appetite
- ✓Raises GH/IGF-1
- ✓Oral bioavailability
| Attribute | LL-37 Truncated Variants (KR-12 / KS-30) | Capromorelin |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Recovery | Performance |
| Type | linear | small-molecule |
| Chain length | 12 aa | 1 aa |
| Formula | KR-12 fragment of LL-37 | C28H36N4O4 |
| Common dose | Not established | 3 mg/kg (dog) |
| Frequency | N/A | Daily, oral |
| Top benefit | Antimicrobial activity preserved | Stimulates appetite |
| Top side-effect | Localized irritation (topical) | Hypersalivation (in dogs/cats) |
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