CJC-1295 Without DAC Mod GRF(1-29) 5mg

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CJC-1295 without DAC — Mod GRF (1-29) — is the GH/IGF-1 peptide pick for researchers who want to stay in control. It arrives, it delivers a short, sharp GH release signal, and then it bows out gracefully.

It’s intentionally short half-life works with natural physiology, not against it. Forget about an artificial, week-long flood. CJC-1295 without DAC is a modified GHRH analogue engineered for one purpose. To give natural growth hormone pulses a powerful, targeted boost.

That mechanism has made this peptide, which also goes by Mod GRF (1-29), an obvious choice for researchers investigating restoration on the body’s own terms. The bulk (pun definitely intended) of research into the potential of CJC-1295 without DAC zooms in on muscle growth, targeted fat burning, and faster healing from sports injuries. It’s also studied for its effects on sleep quality and skin health — and often stacked with Ipamorelin for a complementary dual-action mechanism that delivers stronger GH pulses. Teamwork makes the dream work, even for peptides.

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    Why Choose CellPeptides’ CJC1295 without DAC?

    There’s simply no room for error when your research focuses on a peptide with a precisely timed, short-acting mechanism. High standards? Good. The quality of your study depends on it. CellPeptides synthesizes CJC-1295 without DAC for researchers who won’t settle for less.

    When you start your research with us, you get:

    • Pharmaceutical-grade purity — ≥99%. Every vial delivers the exact compound you need for your in vitro studies. Nothing more. Nothing less.
    • Third-party testing with certificates of analysis you can review yourself to check composition and purity.
    • Fast, secure (temperature-controlled) and insured shipping with tracking.
    • Flexibility — pay by credit card, bank transfer, or crypto.

    Scientific breakthroughs start with watertight study designs. CellPeptides makes sure the quality of your CJC-1295 is one variable you’ll never have to account for.

    How Does CJC-1295 Without DAC Work?

    We said CJC-1295 without DAC — AKA Mod GRF (1-29) — works with the body. We mean it. There’s one big difference between this modified peptide and its natural cousin Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone, though.

    The hypothalamus pushes GHRH out in pulses that peak during sleep and after intense exercise, after which it binds to receptors and orders the body to release growth hormone. GH builds muscle, optimizes body composition (including fat burning), keeps the bones strong, and increases energy — among other things. The one issue? Dipeptidyl Peptidase-IV breaks GHRH down really quickly. Within minutes.

    Not only do natural growth hormone levels tank with age, but that limitation also makes natural GHRH impractical in research applications and clinical settings — so CJC-1295 without DAC tweaks the chain a bit and prevents the enzyme from clearing it out. That? That turns a minutes-long half life into one that lasts about 30 minutes. Still short. Still natural. But with enough extra power to make studying more powerful growth hormone pulses possible.

    The applications? More than you’d think. Sports medicine and bodybuilding, yes, but not only. The existing body of research is both interesting and promising — so let’s go there next.

    Potential Use Cases for CJC-1295 (No DAC) in Research: From Muscle Growth and Repair to Mood and Anti-Aging

    What happens when the body’s natural growth hormone pulse gets a targeted, powerful boost? That’s exactly what CJC-1295 (no DAC) research sets out to discover — with preclinical and in vitro applications in different areas related to metabolism and cell repair.

    CJC-1295 w/o DAC in Research Targeting Deeper, More Restorative Sleep

    The fact that the largest GH pulses take place during slow-wave, deep sleep is well known, but guess what isn’t? Animal studies have discovered that growth hormone plays an important part in facilitating REM sleep — while Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone seems to have a direct role in normalizing non-REM sleep. [1]

    Researching how boosting both impacts sleep quality is logical. No wonder that research has already looked at whether that works in people, too. It does. Boosting GHRH — of which CJC-1295 without DAC is a direct analogue — improves sleep quality and quantity in healthy young men who couldn’t sleep well before. [2] That research? Still in its early stages. But the promise is there, and it calls for more studies.

    Targeted Fat Burning with CJC-1295 (No DAC)

    It’s already well-established that growth hormone activates lipolysis — that is, it gives stored fat the signal to mobilize itself to be used for energy. This is one of the reasons why people with GH deficiency conditions tend to struggle with spontaneous, hard-to-control weight gain. [3]

    CJC-1295 without DAC isn’t a weight loss peptide — many other options proven to be incredibly effective exist for obesity studies — but it can play a role in body composition optimization as a secondary goal in research designs looking into its other metabolic effects.

    CJC-1295 Without DAC and Muscle Building + Repair

    GH powers the processes needed to build muscle as well as repair injuries. These basic effects are naturally at work in the body (in animals and people) all the time. [4, 5] What if stronger pulses make faster recovery possible — in the context of grueling workouts or sports injuries? What if building lean muscle suddenly becomes more efficient, and now with less soreness? That’s an area of active investigation that CJC-1295 without DAC is a good research candidate for.

    Skin Health and Tissue Healing Studies with CJC-1295 (No DAC)

    Growth hormone and IGF-1 boost collagen production and send the fibroblasts needed for tissue healing to the places where they’re needed most. [6] Anecdotally, reports that CJC-1295 without DAC improves skin, hair, and nail health (more youthful skin, thicker hair, stronger nails) aren’t hard to come by, and the established science with regard to the role GH plays in this area supports that. Even more exciting is the potential that CJC-1295 without DAC might speed up tissue healing in cases of wounds and post-surgery recovery.

    Other Exciting Research Applications for CJC-1295 Without DAC

    And beyond that? Growth hormone levels plummet with age — something that’s implicated in the muscle loss, frailty, bone density loss, fatigue, and increased body fat associated with getting older. Could CJC-1295 without DAC restore youthful GH pulses to target the effects of aging itself?

    Research is already looking in this direction. In elderly men, improved GH pulses lead to tendon healing. [7] They might also top up depleted energy levels, sharpen thinking, and act as a mood booster. Where does that leave CJC-1295 without DAC? Ripe for research into the restoration of GH pulses for anti-aging benefits.

    Who Might Consider Researching CJC-1295 Without DAC?

    Does your research call for a controlled, pulsatile growth hormone response that takes constant and long-term exposure out of the equation? If yes, then you — especially if your focus lies with:

    • Muscle repair, growth, and post-workout recovery.
    • Fat metabolism and targeted “zapping.”
    • Circadian rhythms and better sleep.
    • More energy, better skin health, and improved mood with age.

    Research designs commonly combine CJC-1295 without DAC and Ipamorelin to create a stronger GH boost — something else to think about if these research areas are of interest.

    Common Dosing Protocols for CJC-1295 Without DAC Researched In-Vitro Setting

    CJC-1295 without DAC is shipped in lyophilized form for stability, and it needs to be reconstituted to prepare it for research with multi-dose applications in in vitro or preclinical settings. This is done by adding bacteriostatic water to the vial, often 2 mL for a 5 mg vial. Researchers angle the syringe at the vial wall, slowly inject BAC water, and then roll or swirl the vial until the solution becomes clear. It can then be refrigerated (2 to 8°C) for multi-dose applications.

    It is standard for researchers to consult the existing literature before finalizing study designs. Dosing depends on the goal of the research, as does frequency. Dosing protocols seen in literature often use 1 to 2 micrograms per kilogram as an initial dose. Once the model’s response has been observed, 2 to 4 micrograms per kg is a frequently cited standard dose.

    Have questions about your specific study design? CellPeptides is available to look it over and suggest further literature.
    Exact dosing based on BAC water added – can be calculated here.

    FAQs

    Is CJC-1295 better with or without DAC?

    DAC extends the half-life of the compound — by a lot, to the tune of six to eight days. It’s used for chronic studies. CJC-1295 without DAC has a longer effect than natural GHRH (minutes vs half an hour), but it’s still a short, sharp burst. Researchers choose it for short-term effects that don’t alter natural rhythms because of that.

    What is the best time of day for CJC-1295 without DAC in research?

    The most common protocol is to align administration with natural sleep patterns. Those vary depending on the model being studied, but in diurnal models, the protocol is administered in the evening.

    Does CJC-1295 without DAC improve sleep?

    Natural GHRH, the effect of which CJC-1205 replicates, is known to help with sleep, so the peptide is definitely interesting in the context of studies that investigate improved circadian rhythms.

    How does CJC-1295 impact appetite?

    That’s an active area of study. Stronger GH pulses can cause fat cell mobilization, and some posit that CJC-1295 without DAC can curb the appetite.

    Scientific References

    1. https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/ajpregu.00361.2002
    2. https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/ajpendo.1993.264.4.e594
    3. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1096637403000480
    4. https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/ajpendo.1991.260.3.e499
    5. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0261561409001770
    6. https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1113/jphysiol.2009.179325
    7. https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/japplphysiol.00816.2012
    Amino Acid Sequence:

    Tyr-D-Ala-Asp-Ala-Ile-Phe-Thr-Gln-Ser-Tyr-Arg-Lys-Val-Leu-Ala-Gln-Leu-Ser-Ala-Arg-Lys-Leu-Leu-Gln-Asp-Ile-Leu-Ser-Arg-NH2

    Molecular Weight:

    3,368.7 g/mol

    Molecular Formula:

    C₁₅₂H₂₅₁N₄₃O₄₃

    CAS Number:

    446036-97-1