What is CJC-1295?
CJC-1295 is a synthetic analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It is studied in two forms: "no DAC" (also called Mod GRF 1-29), which is short-acting, and "with DAC" (Drug Affinity Complex), which binds albumin for a markedly longer half-life in research models.
CJC-1295 in canine research
In canine veterinary research, CJC-1295 is studied as a model compound for growth-hormone release research. The dog is a widely used companion-animal research model in veterinary science. Peptides studied in canine research models include tissue-repair compounds such as BPC-157 and TB-500, the anti-inflammatory tripeptide KPV for gastrointestinal-inflammation models, and immune-modulation peptides such as Thymosin Alpha-1.
CJC-1295 research focuses on stimulation of the pituitary to release growth hormone in pulses. The DAC version extends the active window, while the no-DAC version produces a sharper, shorter pulse often studied alongside a GHRP such as Ipamorelin for synergistic release.
Sourcing, purity & COA for Dogs CJC-1295 research
Every lot supplied for Dogs CJC-1295 research is third-party tested to a 99%+ purity target, with identity confirmed by mass spectrometry and purity quantified by HPLC. A Certificate of Analysis is available on request and ties each vial to a tracked lot. We ship nationwide to veterinary and university research programs with cold-chain handling where appropriate. Publicly verifiable third-party documentation is the trust standard for serious veterinary research material.
Frequently asked questions
Is CJC-1295 studied in canine research?
CJC-1295 appears in canine research models as a model compound (A GHRH analog studied for growth-hormone-release research, with and without DAC.). It is research-use-only and not for administration to dogs.
Is CJC-1295 approved for dogs?
No. CJC-1295 is not approved by the FDA for veterinary use and is supplied strictly for laboratory and veterinary research, not for administration to any animal.
What sizes of CJC-1295 are available?
CJC-1295 ships as lyophilized research vials (2 mg vial, 5 mg vial), third-party tested with a COA on request.
Can veterinary researchers order CJC-1295 B2B?
Yes - we supply qualified veterinary researchers and facilities B2B and via the research portal.
What is the difference between CJC-1295 with and without DAC?
DAC binds albumin for a long half-life (fewer administrations in research); no-DAC is short-acting and produces sharper GH pulses. Both are research-use-only.
What is CJC-1295 commonly paired with?
In research it is most often studied with Ipamorelin, a GHRP, for synergistic growth-hormone release.
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External references: FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine · Peptide (Wikipedia)