Research Peptides of Interest to Men Over 50 GH Axis · Testosterone Axis · Longevity · Repair Research · ≥99% HPLC · Janoshik COA
Research interest in peptides among men over 50 centers on four primary areas: GH axis modulation (declining GH pulse amplitude with age), testosterone axis support (HPG axis preservation via SERMs/ancillaries), longevity pathway research (telomere, mitochondrial, senolytic compounds), and tissue repair (BPC-157, TB-500). QSC stocks the complete research catalog at ≥99% HPLC with Janoshik independent COA.
What research peptides are most studied in the context of aging men?
Research in aging male biology focuses on GH axis modulation (Sermorelin, Ipamorelin, CJC-1295), HPG axis preservation (Enclomiphene, Anastrozole), longevity pathways (Epitalon, FOXO4-DRI, MOTS-c, SS-31, NAD+), and tissue repair (BPC-157, TB-500). QSC stocks all categories at ≥99% HPLC with Janoshik independent COA. Research use only.
What is Enclomiphene?
Enclomiphene is the trans-isomer of Clomiphene (non-racemic SERM) that acts as an estrogen receptor antagonist at the hypothalamic-pituitary level, stimulating LH and FSH release to support endogenous testosterone production while preserving fertility potential. It is studied as an alternative to exogenous testosterone replacement in HPG axis research. QSC stocks Enclomiphene at ≥99% HPLC. Research use only.
How does GH decline with age in research models?
GH secretion declines approximately 14% per decade after age 30 (somatopause). Research into GH secretagogues (Sermorelin, Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, MK-677) examines whether restoring pulsatile GH patterns can influence downstream IGF-1 levels and associated anabolic signaling in aging models. QSC stocks the full GH research catalog. Research use only.
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