Frag 176-191
Frag 176-191 Product Description — Research Use Only
Frag 176-191, also known as hGH Fragment 176-191, is a synthetic research peptide made from the C-terminal region of human growth hormone. It is commonly studied for fat-metabolism pathways, lipid breakdown, energy use, and body-composition-related research.
Research on Frag 176-191 has most commonly focused on fat breakdown, reduced fat storage, lipid metabolism, energy balance, and growth-hormone-fragment research. This fragment is studied because it represents the region of human growth hormone associated with fat-metabolism signaling, while being evaluated separately from the broader growth-promoting effects of full-length growth hormone.
Frag 176-191 is commonly studied for:
Fat breakdown — how stored fat is broken down and used for energy
Fat storage — pathways connected to how fat is stored or reduced
Lipid metabolism — how fats are processed and used by cells
Energy balance — how cells regulate fuel use and storage
Body-composition research — markers related to fat mass, lean mass, and energy use
Growth hormone fragment research — how specific hGH fragments act differently from full growth hormone
Metabolic research — how fat-related pathways influence overall energy regulation
Frag 176-191 has been studied because researchers are interested in isolating the fat-metabolism portion of human growth hormone without studying the full hormone’s broader growth-related activity. Related hGH fragment research has reported effects on lipolysis, fat oxidation, lipid processing, and body-composition markers in controlled research settings.
For research use only. Not for human consumption, medical use, diagnostic use, or therapeutic application.
