What it is
GHRP-2 (growth hormone releasing peptide 2) is a synthetic hexapeptide and one of the original ghrelin receptor agonists studied in growth hormone axis research.
How it works
In research models, GHRP-2 is studied as a ghrelin receptor agonist that participates in pulsatile growth hormone signaling. It is often paired with GHRH analogs such as CJC-1295 (no DAC) to investigate synergistic activity in research settings.
What researchers explore it for
Researchers have explored GHRP-2 in growth hormone pulsatility research, in appetite-related research models, and in combination pairing research.
Safety and interactions
GHRP-2 is commonly co investigated with GHRH analogs — combination research models should account for pulsatile signaling effects. GHRP-2 is for laboratory research use only and is not for human consumption. Not medical advice.
Research notes
Peptide family: GHRPs (ghrelin receptor agonists). Frequently compared with GHRP-6, Ipamorelin, and Hexarelin. Lyophilized powder; reconstitution per laboratory protocols.
Related peptides: GHRP-6 · Ipamorelin · Hexarelin · CJC-1295 (no DAC)