The categories are pre-defined as in their names are pre-defined. This is actually a juridical issue I need to solve for an upcoming academic project that I'll be registering. Since new compounds are introduced and the categories were created long ago I need to do some paperwork and fill the peptide names in the proper categories.
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to answer your OG question all peptides suck other than real IGF 1 and i wouldnt waste my time even trying to put then in a category.Originally posted by Rauschenberg MD View PostHello guys. I'm doing a classification for the university and I need to match most of the common peptides to a couple pre-defined categories. I would really appreciate your help on this one:
The peptides are (the usual suspects):
AICAr (I'm not sure if this one counts)
ModGRF(1-29)
GHRP-2
GHRP-6
Fragment 176-191
Hexarelin
Ipamorelin
IGF-1 DES
IGF-1 LR3
MGF
Peg-MGF
Melanotan II
PT-141
Thymosin Beta 4
Triptorelin
The Categories are:
A. Somatotropin, Somatotropin derivatives, Structural analogs
B. Insulin and Insulin salts
C. Other polypeptide hormones, Protein hormones, Glycoprotein hormones and their derivatives
Please don't be tempted to instantly put GHRHs and GHRPs into the category of Somatotropin derivatives because of their GH secretagogue properties since as far as I know GHRPs and GHRHs are neither Somatotropin derivatives, nor structural analogs. Fragment 176-191 fits right into the first category while GHRHs might be a better match for the third. I'm not quite sure but I would definitely be thankful to any expert opinion on this one.
well that and i dont know!
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Lol. You tell em! :DOriginally posted by Rauschenberg MD View Post
That's one of the stupidest things I've heard in a long while.
Let me guess... You use IGF-1 post workout right ? Lol.
Honestly if you really have no idea what you are talking about, you might as well spare the useless crap...
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Can you narrow it down? Clinical? Research? Other?Originally posted by Rauschenberg MD View PostSomeone already asked me this question somewhere on this board and I said that I have a medical degree in Genetics.
Just curious.
Can't you spend 30 min on pubmed or other resource and get your questions answered?
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Well if you have any idea on what IGF-1 actually does you would know that it will halt any proliferation processes started by endogenous exercise induced MGF and instead differentiate a small amount of newly produced cells into myocytes. Still you have a couple of options for taking IGF-1 depending on your goals.
You might take it pre-workout along with your insulin shot to increase insulin sensitivity and minimize any chance for potential insulin fat gain.
The other option you have is to take it about 2 hours post-workout when MGF's activities have somewhat diminished and thus differentiate a great amount of cells instead of little to none.
However taking IGF-1 immediately pwo is absurd and does more harm than good. A lot of people don't get that peptides are not like steroids and timing is absolutely essential and that's why you hear quite often that peptides suck from people who have no idea how to use them :)
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Originally posted by Rauschenberg MD View PostWell if you have any idea on what IGF-1 actually does you would know that it will halt any proliferation processes started by endogenous exercise induced MGF and instead differentiate a small amount of newly produced cells into myocytes. Still you have a couple of options for taking IGF-1 depending on your goals.
You might take it pre-workout along with your insulin shot to increase insulin sensitivity and minimize any chance for potential insulin fat gain.
The other option you have is to take it about 2 hours post-workout when MGF's activities have somewhat diminished and thus differentiate a great amount of cells instead of little to none.
However taking IGF-1 immediately pwo is absurd and does more harm than good. A lot of people don't get that peptides are not like steroids and timing is absolutely essential and that's why you hear quite often that peptides suck from people who have no idea how to use them :)
So, you can spout all of that info off regarding IGF-1, yet you want help on a BB forum regarding peptides and categories.
1+1 is not equaling 2 in this post.
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lol look bro I know more about this shit then you ever will and yes all of them suck ass. you never even had real IGF before. you aint no doc either your a fucking retard that prob wanna sell peptides.Originally posted by Rauschenberg MD View PostThat's one of the stupidest things I've heard in a long while.
Let me guess... You use IGF-1 post workout right ? Lol.
Honestly if you really have no idea what you are talking about, you might as well spare the useless crap...
real IGF is good problem is getting real IGF and it dont matter when you take it it just works specialy when stacked with GH
all that other stuff is pure junk bottom line
test-GH-slin is king!
now take you lil skinny fag ass back to the other boards and try and peddle your shit.
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