CJC-1295 No DAC
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CJC-1295 No DAC - Short-Acting GHRH Analog
CJC-1295 No DAC (also known as Mod GRF 1-29, or Modified Growth Hormone Releasing Factor 1-29) is a synthetic analog of the first 29 amino acids of native GHRH - the endogenous hormone that tells the pituitary to release growth hormone. The peptide has been structurally modified at four positions to resist enzymatic breakdown, but unlike the “DAC” version it has no albumin-binding adapter, which keeps its half-life short (about 30 minutes) and preserves the natural pulsatile GH release pattern researchers want to characterize.
Why Mod GRF 1-29 Matters
Native GHRH(1-29) is the active portion of the full 44-amino-acid hormone but is degraded within minutes by the enzyme DPP-4. CJC-1295 No DAC carries four amino-acid substitutions that block this breakdown and roughly 10x the circulating half-life while keeping the short-pulse pharmacokinetics intact. That makes it useful for studies where researchers want to stimulate GH release without flattening it into a sustained plateau.
| Pathway | What it does in plain terms |
|---|---|
| Pituitary GHRH receptor | Triggers a pulse of GH release |
| IGF-1 downstream | GH con |
| DPP-4 resistance | The four amino-acid substitutions block the enzyme that breaks down native GHRH |
CJC-1295 No DAC vs CJC-1295 with DAC
The only mechanistic difference is the DAC (Drug Affinity Complex) adapter, but it completely changes how the peptide behaves over time.
| Version | Half-life | GH release pattern | Typical use in literature |
|---|---|---|---|
| CJC-1295 No DAC (Mod GRF 1-29) | ~30 minutes | Pulsatile | Paired with a GHRP (Ipamorelin) for pulse studies |
| CJC-1295 with DAC | ~6-8 days | Sustained elevation (“GH bleed”) | Long-duration IGF-1 elevation studies |
Research Applications
CJC-1295 No DAC is used in studies examining:
- Pulsatile GH release characterization
- GHRH + GHRP combination research (typically paired with Ipamorelin)
- IGF-1 dose-response curves
- Body composition and recovery endpoints under GH-axis stimulation
- Comparative pharmacokinetics vs. DAC and vs. sermorelin
Specifications
| Format | Lyophilized powder |
| Purity | ≥99% |
| Aliases | Mod GRF 1-29, Modified GRF (1-29), CJC No DAC |
| Available sizes | 2mg · 5mg |
| Storage | 2-8°C unopened; stable 12+ months |
| Use | Research purposes only - not for human use |
Storage & Handling
Unopened vials are kept at 2-8°C under standard cold-chain conditions and remain stable for 12+ months. Reconstitution parameters, solvent compatibility, and post-reconstitution stability for CJC-1295 No DAC are documented in the published peer-reviewed literature and standard peptide-chemistry references.
Reference Literature
Published clinical and preclinical CJC-1295 No DAC literature is available through PubMed, Google Scholar, and other peer-reviewed databases. WWP does not provide protocol design, dosing guidance, or administration parameters. Those decisions rest with the researcher and any applicable institutional review board.
Common Questions About CJC-1295 No DAC
Is it better to use CJC-1295 with DAC or without?
They are used for different study designs. DAC produces a sustained, non-pulsatile GH elevation (half-life ~1 week). No DAC preserves the natural pulsatile pattern (half-life ~30 min). For pulse-characterization studies paired with a GHRP like Ipamorelin, No DAC is the standard. For long-duration sustained-IGF-1 studies, DAC is used.
What does CJC No DAC do in research?
It activates the pituitary GHRH receptor, triggering a short pulse of GH release. Downstream, that GH con
How often is CJC-1295 No DAC administered in published protocols?
Published protocols most commonly report 1-3 administrations per day, with at least one pre-sleep administration to align with the body’s own nocturnal GH pulse. The short half-life is why it’s multi-dose rather than weekly like the DAC version.
Is CJC-1295 No DAC FDA approved?
No. CJC-1295 is not FDA approved for any human use. Every vial WWP ships is labeled and sold strictly for laboratory and research use only.
How is CJC-1295 No DAC stored?
Unopened vials are stored at 2-8°C and stay stable for 12+ months. Once reconstituted with bacteriostatic water, the solution is kept at 2-8°C and used within 28-30 days.
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