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SHLP2 vs PEG-MGF

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

SHLP2

SHLP2 (Small Humanin-Like Peptide 2) is a mitochondrial-derived peptide similar to humanin. It has shown insulin-sensitizing and cytoprotective effects in research, with potential metabolic benefits.

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PEG-MGF

PEG-MGF (PEGylated Mechano Growth Factor) is a variant of IGF-1 that is produced in response to muscle damage. PEGylation extends its half-life from minutes to several hours, making it practical for use.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectSHLP2PEG-MGF
MechanismEnhances insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake. Provides cytoprotective effects similar to humanin. May act through similar but distinct receptor pathways.Activates muscle satellite cells (stem cells) and promotes their fusion to existing muscle fibers for repair and growth. MGF is produced naturally in response to mechanical stress on muscles.
Typical DosageResearch compound with doses in the microgram to low milligram range studied in animal models. Human dosing not established.Research protocols typically use 200-400mcg injected into targeted muscle groups 2-3 times weekly, usually post-workout.
AdministrationSubcutaneous or intraperitoneal injection in research settings. Various SHLP analogs (1-6) have different properties.Intramuscular injection, ideally into muscles trained that day. Best administered post-workout when satellite cell activation is relevant.
Side EffectsLimited data. Animal studies suggest good tolerability. May affect glucose metabolism.Injection site soreness, potential hypoglycemia, and localized swelling. Generally well-tolerated.
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Detailed Analysis

PEG-MGF and SHLP2 are used for different purposes and have limited overlap in their applications.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose PEG-MGF for Muscle Growth, Recovery & Healing. Choose SHLP2 for Fat Loss, Anti-Aging & Longevity.

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