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CJC-1295 with DAC is a synthetic peptide designed to act as a growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analog, stimulating the pituitary gland to produce increased levels of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1).
Extended Half-Life: The DAC component contributes to a longer half-life, which can result in sustained, elevated hormone levels and reduced administration frequency.
Mechanism: It mimics the natural, pulsatile action of GHRH, promoting higher levels of growth hormone.
Potential Effects: It is often investigated for its potential to support increased lean muscle mass, improved fat metabolism, and accelerated recovery.
Comparison to No DAC: Unlike CJC-1295 without DAC (Modified GRF 1-29), the DAC version is designed to create a more constant, elevated state of growth hormone rather than mimicking short-term, natural pulses.
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Supports research related to growth hormone signaling, recovery pathways, body composition, and metabolic optimization.
Growth hormone and IGF-1 research
Recovery and tissue support
Lean mass and body composition studies
Sleep and restorative function research
Metabolic efficiency and vitality
Effects are typically studied over several weeks to months, with interest centered around sustained hormonal signaling.
Compound Name: CJC-1295 with DAC
Form: Lyophilized powder
Intended Use: Laboratory research and analytical purposes only
Purity: Manufactured to high purity standards
Storage: Store refrigerated and protected from light after reconstitution
Includes: Sealed research vial
Physiological Context: CJC-1295 with DAC influences the GH/IGF-1 axis and is studied for its effects on endocrine signaling, recovery pathways, and metabolic activity.
Because the DAC modification extends the activity window of the peptide, researchers commonly investigate its prolonged signaling characteristics compared to shorter-acting GHRH analogs.
IMPORTANT: ValleyPep does not sell this as a drug or medication. Any references to clinical compounds or therapeutic applications are for contextual comparison only.
CJC-1295 with DAC is sold strictly for laboratory research, analytical, and educational purposes.
The version offered here is a research-grade compound and:
Has not undergone FDA review for safety or efficacy in this form
Is not approved for distribution as a pharmaceutical product
Is made available strictly for research and investigational purposes
This research-grade form does not require a prescription.
The compounds we sell are labeled as “Research Use Only”. That’s because, while they are analogous to some well-known commercial compounds, they are not (yet) FDA-approved in an unbranded formulation. That’s why we can offer these “generic” versions at a much lower price, and without a doctor’s prescription.
As such, we cannot provide medical advice, dosing guidance, or treatment recommendations.
➜ Please: do your own research. What we can stand behind is the quality, purity, and authenticity of our peptides.
1. Growth Hormone Research
Natural GH Pulses: Studied for stimulation of endogenous growth hormone release
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vpcheck] Sustained Signaling: DAC technology is researched for extended activity duration
2. IGF-1 & Metabolic Studies
IGF-1 Elevation: Investigated for downstream anabolic and metabolic signaling
Nutrient Utilization: Research into metabolic efficiency and recovery support
3. Body Composition Research
Lean Mass Support: Commonly studied in body recomposition research
Fat Metabolism: Explored in studies involving body fat and metabolic activity
4. Recovery & Regenerative Pathways
Tissue Support: Investigated for recovery-related signaling pathways
Restorative Research: Commonly explored alongside sleep and recovery optimization studies
5. Healthy Aging & Performance Research
Vitality Research: Studied in protocols related to energy, resilience, and recovery
Long-Term Hormonal Optimization: Focus on sustained endocrine signaling and performance-related pathways
All information presented is for educational and informational purposes only and reflects publicly available research and ongoing scientific investigation into peptide compounds.
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