GNRH (Triptorelin) 2mg
31.99$
Unit size: 2 mg / vial
Unit quantity: 1 vial
Purity (HPLC): 98.86%
Sequence: pGlu-His-Trp-Ser-Tyr-D-Trp-Leu-Arg-Pro-Gly-NH2
Molecular composition: C64H82N18O13
Molecular Weight: 1311.45
Appearance: lyophilized white powder
Source: chemical synthesis
Storage: This substance is solid at room temperature for three months, but it is really useful and excellent to buy it in an eight-tier Celsius freezer for the last 90 days. If this is the case, this substance should be stored in a refrigerator (as recommended) at a maximum of 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
Conditions: This product on the Specter Lab market may only be used for laboratory study functions. Please note the phrases marked for previous purchases on this website.
Description
Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) is produced from hypothalamic cells. It is then released into the small blood vessels that carry the hormone to the pituitary gland. As a result, the pituitary gland produces luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). These hormones, LH and FSH, are essential for the reproductive health of both men and women.
What does the GnRH do?
GnRH causes the secretion of LH and FSH by the pituitary gland. GnRH levels are low during childhood. At the onset of puberty, GnRH levels begin to rise. When the testes and ovaries are fully developed, the production of GnRH, LH, and FSH is controlled by the levels of testosterone and female sex hormones (estrogen and progesterone). In women, FSH stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries. This leads to the production of estrogen, which signals the pituitary to slow the release of FSH and produce more LH, causing ovulation and lower FSH and LH levels. In humans, GnRH stimulates the production of LH by the pituitary gland. LH binds to the receptor cells in the testes, which triggers the production of sperm.
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