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HGH Fragment 176-191

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SCIENTIFIC SPECIFICATIONS
Molecular Formula
C50H69N15O9S2
CAS
66004-57-7
Molar Mass
1014.18 g/mol
Amino Acid Sequence
Ac-Nle-cyclo[Asp-His-D-Phe-Arg-Trp-Lys]-NH2
Synonyms
Melanotan II; MT-II; PT-141 (related analog)
Solubility
Soluble in water or bacteriostatic water
Form
Lyophilized powder
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Description

hGH Fragment 176–191 is a synthetic research peptide corresponding to a specific C-terminal region of the human growth hormone (hGH) sequence, comprising amino acids 177–191. In laboratory research settings, this peptide fragment is studied for its role in metabolic signaling pathways that are distinct from classical growth hormone receptor and IGF-1 receptor activation.

Experimental studies indicate that hGH Fragment 176–191 modulates lipid and glucose metabolism through β-adrenergic–associated signaling and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)–mediated pathways in controlled in vitro and preclinical models. Due to its receptor-independent signaling profile, this fragment serves as a useful molecular tool for examining energy regulation and metabolic peptide function without engaging canonical somatotropic growth pathways.

hGH Fragment 176–191 is supplied exclusively for scientific and laboratory research use. It is not intended for human or veterinary consumption, clinical investigation, diagnostic use, or therapeutic application.

Overview

Chemical Identity & Classification

  • Synthetic peptide fragment derived from human growth hormone
  • Sequence region: amino acids 177–191
  • Metabolic signaling research compound

Why Researchers Study hGH Fragment 176–191

  • To investigate lipid metabolism signaling independent of IGF-1
  • To study AMPK-mediated energy regulation pathways
  • To explore β-adrenergic signaling effects in metabolic research models

Key Research Systems & Pathways

  • β-adrenergic–associated signaling networks
  • AMPK-dependent energy sensing pathways
  • Adipocyte signaling and metabolic regulation
  • Peptide-mediated modulation of glucose and lipid handling

The peptide is synthesized under controlled laboratory conditions to ensure high purity, molecular accuracy, and reproducibility for preclinical research applications.

Research

Mechanism of Action & Pathways

In experimental models, hGH Fragment 176–191 is studied for its ability to activate metabolic signaling cascades without engaging growth hormone or IGF-1 receptors. Research focuses on its interaction with β-adrenergic signaling components and activation of AMPK, a central regulator of cellular energy balance.

 

Cellular & Metabolic Research

The peptide is utilized in laboratory studies examining:

  • Lipid metabolism and fatty acid signaling pathways
  • Glucose utilization and intracellular energy flux
  • AMPK activation and downstream transcriptional responses
    All investigations are conducted in controlled in vitro or biochemical assay environments.

 

Adipocyte & Energy Regulation Research

Research applications may include:

  • Adipocyte differentiation and signaling models
  • Energy homeostasis and metabolic adaptation studies
  • Peptide-driven modulation of metabolic enzyme activity
    These investigations remain exploratory and mechanistic, without therapeutic interpretation.

 

Experimental Models

  • In vitro cellular and enzymatic assays
  • Ex vivo metabolic tissue studies
  • Non-clinical in vivo preclinical research models

All use is strictly limited to laboratory research contexts.

FAQ 

What is hGH Fragment 176–191 used for in research?
It is used in laboratory research to study metabolic signaling pathways related to lipid and glucose regulation independent of IGF-1 receptor activation.

What makes this fragment different from full-length growth hormone?
Unlike full-length growth hormone, this fragment does not activate classical GH or IGF-1 receptors and is studied specifically for its metabolic signaling effects.

Which pathways are most commonly studied with this peptide?
Research focuses on β-adrenergic signaling and AMPK-mediated energy regulation pathways.

Is hGH Fragment 176–191 approved for human or clinical use?
No. This peptide is strictly for research use only and is not intended for human consumption, veterinary use, or clinical application.

How should hGH Fragment 176–191 be stored and handled?
It should be stored and handled according to standard laboratory peptide storage and handling practices to preserve stability and integrity.

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Research Use Only: This product is intended for laboratory research use only and is not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.

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