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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)

Recovery

Shorter 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
Full LL-37 Truncated Variants (KR-12 / KS-30) guide

Capromorelin

Performance

Oral non-peptide ghrelin-receptor agonist; FDA-approved as a veterinary appetite stimulant.

Top benefits

  • Stimulates appetite
  • Raises GH/IGF-1
  • Oral bioavailability
Full Capromorelin guide
AttributeLL-37 Truncated Variants (KR-12 / KS-30)Capromorelin
CategoryRecoveryPerformance
Typelinearsmall-molecule
Chain length12 aa1 aa
FormulaKR-12 fragment of LL-37C28H36N4O4
Common doseNot established3 mg/kg (dog)
FrequencyN/ADaily, oral
Top benefitAntimicrobial activity preservedStimulates appetite
Top side-effectLocalized irritation (topical)Hypersalivation (in dogs/cats)

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