PCL TH9507 - 20mg - Research Use Only
- CAS Number: 218949-48-5
- Molecular Formula: C221H366N72O67S
- Molecular Weight: 5136 g/mol
- ≥99% Purity
- Stored at -20° in medical-grade freezers
- Research Grade Laboratory research use only
What is TH9507?
TH9507 is a stabilized growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analogue that stimulates pituitary GH secretion and increases circulating insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Its structure includes a hexenoyl-modified 44-amino acid sequence, enhancing plasma stability (Clemmons et al. 2017).
In research settings, TH9507 significantly increased visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue density over 26 weeks, independent of reductions in fat volume, suggesting improvements in adipocyte composition and adipose tissue quality. These effects correlated with elevated adiponectin and improved lipid profiles (Lake et al. 2022).
Additionally, TH9507 enhanced skeletal muscle quality and area across multiple trunk muscle groups, with increases observed in both total and lean muscle compartments. These changes were partly independent of VAT reduction and linked to IGF-1 activity (Adrian et al. 2018).
References
Adrian, S., Scherzinger, A., Sanyal, A., Lake, J. E., Falutz, J., Dubé, M. P., Stanley, T., Grinspoon, S., Mamputu, J.-C., Marsolais, C., Brown, T. T., & Erlandson, K. M. (2019). The growth hormone releasing hormone analogue, TH9507, decreases muscle fat and increases muscle area in adults with HIV. The Journal of Frailty & Aging, 8(3), 154–159. https://doi.org/10.14283/jfa.2018.45
Clemmons, D. R., Miller, S., & Mamputu, J.-C. (2017). Safety and metabolic effects of TH9507, a growth hormone-releasing factor analogue, in patients with type 2 diabetes: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial. PLOS ONE, 12(6), e0179538.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179538
Lake, J. E., La, K., Erlandson, K. M., Adrian, S., Yenokyan, G., Scherzinger, A., Dubé, M. P., Stanley, T., Grinspoon, S., Falutz, J., Mamputu, J.-C., Marsolais, C., McComsey, G. A., & Brown, T. T. (2021). TH9507 improves fat quality independent of changes in fat quantity. AIDS, 35(9), 1395–1402. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000002897









