HCG

5000iu

HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) is a peptide hormone that has been extensively studied for its role in reproductive endocrinology and hormone regulation. Supplied as a high-purity lyophilised preparation for laboratory research purposes only.

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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) is a naturally occurring glycoprotein hormone produced during pregnancy. Due to its structural similarity to luteinising hormone (LH), hCG has been widely utilised in scientific research to investigate reproductive physiology, gonadal function, and endocrine signalling pathways.

Researchers have studied hCG in both preclinical and clinical settings to better understand its interactions with LH receptors, steroid hormone production, fertility-related processes, and reproductive hormone regulation. Its well-characterised biological activity has made hCG an important research tool in endocrinology and reproductive science.

Areas of Scientific Interest

  • Research has investigated hCG for its ability to activate luteinising hormone (LH) receptors and influence steroid hormone production.
  • Clinical studies have examined its role in reproductive endocrinology, including gonadal function and hormone regulation.
  • Experimental research has explored hCG in studies involving testosterone production, ovarian physiology, and fertility-related biological pathways.
  • Ongoing investigations continue to evaluate hCG as a research tool for understanding endocrine function and reproductive hormone signalling.

Product Features

  • High-purity lyophilised preparation
  • Contains 5,000 IU Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)
  • Manufactured for laboratory and scientific research
  • Quality tested for identity and purity
  • Securely packaged to help maintain product integrity

References

  • Cole LA. Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG): Structure, Physiology and Clinical Applications. Clinical Biochemistry.
  • Pierce JG, Parsons TF. Glycoprotein Hormones: Structure and Function. Annual Review of Biochemistry.
  • Stenman UH, Tiitinen A, Alfthan H, Valmu L. The classification, functions and clinical use of human chorionic gonadotropin. Human Reproduction Update.

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