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What is Gonadorelin?
Key Research
Specifications
Property | Details |
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CAS Number | 33515-09-2 |
Chemical Name | PyroGlu-His-Trp-Ser-Tyr-Gly-Leu-Arg-Pro-Gly-NH2 (Gonadorelin; GnRH; LHRH) |
PubChem CID | 638793 |
Molecular Formula | C55H75N17O13 |
Molecular Weight | ≈ 1182.31 g/mol |
Physical Appearance | White to off-white lyophilized powder |
Form | Synthetic decapeptide (GnRH analogue, 10 aa) |
Container | 3 mL glass vial (2 mg net content) |
Purity | ≥99% verified by HPLC & MS (batch COA via on-vial QR) |
Solubility | Soluble in sterile water or compatible aqueous buffer; optimize pH/ionic strength for your assay and filter-sterilize if required |
Intended Use | Laboratory research only (RUO). Not for human or animal use. |
Molecular Structure

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References
- Arimura, A., et al. “Effects of synthetic luteinizing hormone-releasing factor on the release of LH and FSH in vitro and in vivo.” Endocrinology 85(5), 1969, 1380–1389. [Link]
- Conn, P. M., Crowley, W. F. “Gonadotropin-releasing hormone and its analogs.” New England Journal of Medicine 324(2), 1991, 93–103. [Link]
- Belchetz, P. E., et al. “Hypophysial responses to continuous and intermittent delivery of hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone.” Science 202(4368), 1978, 631–633. [Link]
- Hall, J. E., et al. “Gonadotropin-releasing hormone deficiency in men: Evidence for a defect in pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion.” Journal of Clinical Investigation 75(5), 1985, 1439–1445. [Link]
- Crowley, W. F., Filicori, M., Spratt, D. I., Santoro, N. F. “The physiology of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion in men and women.” Recent Progress in Hormone Research 41, 1985, 473–531. [Link]
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- Storage (lyophilized): −20 °C long-term or 2–8 °C short-term; keep desiccated and protected from light.
- After reconstitution: Use neutral, oxygen-poor buffer when possible; aliquot and store at ≤−20 °C; avoid repeated freeze–thaw.
- Working solutions: Prepare fresh; minimize exposure to light/alkaline pH to reduce degradation.
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