GHRP-6 vs Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7
Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.
Growth Hormone Peptides
GHRP-6Skin & Cosmetic
Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7- Summary
- GHRP-6 is the original synthetic GH-releasing peptide and a potent ghrelin receptor agonist. It produces strong GH pulses but is notorious for a significant hunger surge 30–45 minutes post-injection. This hunger side effect makes it less preferred than Ipamorelin or GHRP-2 for most protocols but can be useful in patients with appetite deficiency.
- Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (Rigin) is a cosmetic peptide consisting of palmitic acid linked to the tetrapeptide sequence GQPR (Gly-Gln-Pro-Arg). It was designed to mimic the biological activity of the IgG immunoglobulin C-terminus, which downregulates the production of interleukin-6 (IL-6), a key driver of skin aging and inflammation.
- Half-Life
- 15–60 minutes
- Topical penetration-dependent; effects last hours to days
- Admin Route
- SubQ, Intranasal
- Topical
- Research
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- Typical Dose
- 100–300 mcg
- 2-5 ppm concentration in formulation
- Frequency
- 2–3 times daily
- Twice daily
- Key Benefits
- Strong GH stimulation
- Elevated IGF-1
- Muscle growth and recovery support
- Potential anti-inflammatory effects at GI level
- Useful for patients with appetite deficiency or cachexia
- Enhanced recovery from training
- Reduces IL-6 inflammatory cytokine in skin
- Prevents 'inflammaging' of the skin
- Inhibits MMP collagen-degrading enzymes
- Synergistic with Matrixyl for anti-aging
- Clinically tested for wrinkle and skin texture improvement
- Well-tolerated topically
- Side Effects
- Intense hunger surge (30–45 min post-injection)
- Water retention
- Elevated cortisol (modest)
- Elevated prolactin (modest)
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- Contact sensitization (rare)
- Well-tolerated at standard concentrations
- Stacks With
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