Description
Chemical Structure of Gonadorelin
The amino acid sequence of Gonadorelin is pGlu-His-Trp-Ser-Tyr-Gly-Leu-Arg-Pro-Gly-NH₂, with a molecular formula of C₅₅H₇₅N₁₇O₁₃ and a molecular weight of approximately 1,182.3 Da.
It features a pyroglutamate, pGlu, at the N-terminus and an amidated C-terminus, which provide enhanced structural stability. Due to its short half-life observed in experimental systems, enabling pulsatile pathway modelling, Gonadorelin is often administered in pulsatile patterns to replicate natural GnRH secretion dynamics.
Observed Research Findings in Laboratory Models
In laboratory studies, Gonadorelin has been shown to:
Examined for activation of GnRH receptor pathways in pituitary signaling studies.
Model pulsatile GnRH secretion, enabling controlled studies of reproductive hormone cycles.
Applied in laboratory models of gonadal hormone signaling and reproductive pathway analysis.
Facilitate studies on endocrine feedback loops involving sex steroids, inhibin, and hypothalamic signaling.
Examined in experimental oncology models for GnRH analogue signaling.
Gonadorelin is supplied for laboratory research use only and is not approved for human or veterinary consumption.





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