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The combination of CJC-1295 No DAC and Ipamorelin remains one of the most widely studied and utilized research peptide stacks in growth hormone (GH) research. For Australian researchers and laboratories, this duo continues to be a go-to choice when investigating the GH/IGF-1 axis, pulsatile hormone release, and related metabolic pathways.
This comprehensive guide explains the science behind the stack, its applications in laboratory research, and what you should consider when sourcing it in Australia in 2026.
Understanding the Individual Components
CJC-1295 No DAC (Mod GRF 1-29) CJC-1295 without DAC is a synthetic 29-amino acid analog of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH). Unlike the long-acting DAC version, the No DAC form has a shorter half-life, which researchers often prefer when studying more physiological, pulsatile patterns of GH release.
Ipamorelin Ipamorelin is a selective ghrelin receptor agonist and growth hormone secretagogue (GHS). It is valued in research for its relatively clean profile, with studies showing it can stimulate GH release while having minimal impact on cortisol and prolactin levels compared to other secretagogues.
Why This Stack is Popular in Research
When combined, CJC-1295 No DAC and Ipamorelin are believed to create a synergistic effect:
- CJC-1295 No DAC acts as a GHRH analog, providing the primary signal to the pituitary.
- Ipamorelin amplifies the response through the ghrelin pathway.
This dual-pathway approach is frequently studied in laboratory models for:
- Stronger, more natural GH pulses
- Metabolic research applications
- Recovery and tissue maintenance studies
- Endocrine system modulation
Key Areas of Laboratory Investigation
Growth Hormone Pulse Dynamics Researchers use this stack to study how different dosing protocols affect the frequency and amplitude of GH pulses in experimental models.
Metabolic Research The combination is explored in studies looking at fat metabolism, body composition, and energy regulation pathways.
Recovery & Tissue Studies Some laboratories investigate potential supportive roles in recovery models, although this remains an active area of preclinical research.
Comparison Studies The stack is often used as a benchmark when comparing different GH secretagogue combinations.
Practical Considerations for Australian Researchers
Sourcing High-Quality Material For reliable experimental results, look for suppliers who provide:
- Independent third-party testing (e.g. Janoshik or equivalent)
- Purity levels of ≥98% (ideally >99%)
- Batch-specific Certificates of Analysis
- Proper cold-chain shipping suitable for Australian conditions
Storage Best Practices
- Lyophilized powder: Store at -20°C for long-term stability
- Reconstituted solution: Follow standard laboratory protocols (usually refrigerated and used promptly)
Legal & Compliance Note All research peptides, including this blend, must be used strictly in accordance with Australian regulations for laboratory research.
BioForge Labs CJC-1295 No DAC + Ipamorelin Blend
We offer a convenient pre-blended option containing both peptides in a single vial. Every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistency and quality for your research needs.
As a Queensland-based supplier, we provide fast express shipping across Australia with appropriate temperature control.
All products are sold strictly for research and laboratory use only.
Selected Research References
- Regenerative and Protective Actions of the GHK-Cu Peptide… (Note: This is a related GHK-Cu paper; for CJC/Ipamorelin specific studies, see below)
- Studies on GHRH analogs and GHS synergy (various preclinical papers available via PubMed)
