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Ipamorelin vs MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) vs Sermorelin

A three-way comparison to help you find the right peptide for your research goals.

Ipamorelin

Ipamorelin is a selective growth hormone secretagogue that stimulates the release of growth hormone from the pituitary gland without significantly affecting cortisol or prolactin.

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MGF (Mechano Growth Factor)

MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) is a splice variant of IGF-1 that is produced locally in muscle tissue in response to mechanical stress. The non-PEGylated form has a very short half-life.

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Sermorelin

Sermorelin is a synthetic analog of GHRH consisting of the first 29 amino acids of the natural hormone. It was previously FDA-approved for GH deficiency diagnosis and treatment in children.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectIpamorelinMGF (Mechano Growth Factor)Sermorelin
MechanismActs as a ghrelin mimetic, binding to the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R) in the pituitary to stimulate GH release. Highly selective with minimal effect on other hormones.Activates muscle satellite cells (stem cells) and promotes their proliferation without differentiation, priming them for fusion with existing muscle fibers during repair and growth.Binds to GHRH receptors in the pituitary gland to stimulate natural GH production and release. Maintains the body's natural feedback mechanisms for GH regulation.
Typical DosageTypical dosing ranges from 200-300mcg administered 2-3 times daily, often combined with CJC-1295.Due to extremely short half-life (minutes), typical protocols use 100-200mcg injected directly into target muscles immediately post-workout.Typical dosing: 200-500mcg administered once daily, usually before bed. Some protocols use twice daily dosing.
AdministrationSubcutaneous injection. Best results when administered fasted or before sleep. Often stacked with GHRH peptides.Intramuscular injection into trained muscles within minutes of workout completion. Must be used immediately after reconstitution due to instability.Subcutaneous injection, preferably at bedtime to work with natural GH release patterns. Can be combined with GHRPs for synergistic effects.
Side EffectsGenerally well-tolerated. May cause mild headaches, lightheadedness, or increased hunger initially.Injection site soreness, potential hypoglycemia, localized swelling. Short half-life limits systemic effects.Generally well-tolerated. May cause injection site reactions, headache, flushing, or dizziness. Less side effects than direct GH administration.
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What They Have in Common

Ipamorelin, MGF (Mechano Growth Factor), Sermorelin are all commonly used for:

Key Differences

Unique to Ipamorelin:

Unique to Sermorelin:

Detailed Analysis

Commonalities

Both Ipamorelin and MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) are commonly used for Muscle Growth, Recovery & Healing.

Which Should You Choose?

Ipamorelin has stronger evidence for Muscle Growth.

Commonalities

Both Ipamorelin and Sermorelin are commonly used for Muscle Growth, Fat Loss, Recovery & Healing, Sleep Quality.

Which Should You Choose?

Ipamorelin has stronger evidence for Muscle Growth, Fat Loss, Sleep Quality.

Commonalities

Both MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) and Sermorelin are commonly used for Muscle Growth, Recovery & Healing.

Which Should You Choose?

Both peptides have similar evidence levels for their shared goals. Your choice may depend on specific use case, availability, or personal response.

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