HGH Fragment 176-191 vs Alpha-Defensin

A detailed comparison to help you understand the differences and choose the right peptide for your research goals.

HGH Fragment 176-191

HGH Fragment 176-191 is the fat-reducing portion of the growth hormone molecule. Unlike AOD-9604 (which has an additional tyrosine), this is the exact fragment of HGH responsible for lipolytic effects.

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Alpha-Defensin

Alpha-defensins are small cationic peptides that are key components of the innate immune system. They have broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, and some viruses.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectHGH Fragment 176-191Alpha-Defensin
MechanismMimics the lipolytic region of growth hormone, stimulating fat breakdown and inhibiting lipogenesis without affecting blood sugar or promoting growth. Works independently of GH receptors.Insert into microbial membranes to form pores, leading to cell death. Also have immunomodulatory effects including chemotaxis of immune cells and cytokine modulation.
Typical DosageTypical dosing: 250-500mcg daily, often split into 2-3 doses. Usually administered on empty stomach, often with fasted cardio.Research compound - dosing varies by application. Typically studied in laboratory and early clinical research settings rather than for general use.
AdministrationSubcutaneous injection. Best results when used fasted and combined with exercise. Avoid eating for 30 minutes post-injection.Various routes studied including topical, local injection, and systemic administration depending on application.
Side EffectsGenerally well-tolerated. May cause injection site irritation, temporary lethargy, or headache. Does not affect blood glucose significantly.Limited human use data. May cause local inflammation. Potential for immune activation effects.
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Key Differences

Unique to HGH Fragment 176-191:

Unique to Alpha-Defensin:

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