GnRH (Triptorelin) 1mg

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GnRH (Triptorelin) 100mcg

GnRH (Triptorelin) is a decapeptide that is occasionally known as Decapeptyl, Gonapeptyl, Diphereline, or Variopeptyl.  It has amolecular formula of C64H82N18O13, and it contains a molecular mass of 1311.5.

GnRH (Triptorelin) at a Glance

According to scientific study that has been conducted on animal test subjects, it has been determined that GnRH (Triptorelin)’s chief function is to lower the expression of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone. The first hormone is charged with controlling estrogen production in female animal test subjects and testosterone production in male animal test subjects. The second hormone is responsible for regulating the development, growth, and pubertal maturation of an animal test subjects.  The presence of GnRH (Triptorelin) is thought to be able to provide a more regulatory process of developmental hormone secretion, ultimately providing a boosted measure of homeostasis as it relates to development and growth.

Theorized Benefits of GnRH (Triptorelin)

Because of the way in which GnRH (Triptorelin) can function in conjunction with hormone-related secretions, scientific study based on animal test subjects has determined that its presence can theoretically make it useful in the treatment of specific kinds of hormone responsive cancers, such as prostate and breast cancers. It is also thought that the peptide’s capacity to lower the secretion of luteinizing hormone can help prevent effects of certain estrogen-dependent negative conditions that could develop, such as uterine fibroid or endometriosis.

For Scientific Research Only

Although there has been an extensive amount of research and study conducted in relation to GnRH (Triptorelin), it needs to be noted that all of the research and results has been solely built around the scientific study based on animal test subjects. Any findings or observations that relate to GnRH (Triptorelin)’s overall functionality, mechanics, or theoretical benefits, should only be contained to the strict confines of a controlled environment such as a medical research facility or a laboratory.