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Specimen Atlas of Research Peptides81 plates · MIT
Side-by-side · Research reference

CortagenvsHGH 191AA

Side-by-side comparison across mechanism, dosage, evidence, side effects, administration, and stack synergies. Citations on every claim where available.

AAnimal-MechanisticHUMAN-REVIEWED11/35 cited
BFDA-ApprovedHUMAN-REVIEWED0/75 cited
Cortagen
Bioregulatory Tetrapeptide · Khavinson-School
TetrapeptideStructure
↓ LPO productsAntioxidant effectKozina 2007
AnimalEvidence level
Injectable · Animal models
HGH 191AA
Recombinant hGH · FDA-Approved
0.024–0.034 mg/kg/dayPediatric GHD dose
2–4 hoursPlasma half-life
191 AASequence length
SQ · Daily · Evening preferred

01Mechanism of Action

Parameter
Cortagen
HGH 191AA
Primary target
Cerebral cortex tissue — molecular targets under investigation
Growth hormone receptor (GHR) — JAK2/STAT5 pathway
Pathway
Antioxidant pathway modulation — suppression of LPO cascade, reduction of protein oxidative modificationKozina 2007
GHR activation → JAK2/STAT5 → liver IGF-1 synthesis + direct metabolic effects
Downstream effect
Decreased lipid peroxidation products, reduced oxidative protein damage, altered gene expression in cardiac tissueKozina 2007Anisimov 2004
Linear growth, lipolysis, protein synthesis, nitrogen retention, carbohydrate metabolism modulation
Feedback intact?
No — exogenous GH bypasses hypothalamic-pituitary axis, suppresses endogenous pulsatility
Origin
Synthetic tetrapeptide derived from amino acid analysis of natural brain cortex peptide preparation CortexinAnisimov 2004
Recombinant DNA technology — 191 AA, identical to pituitary hGH, no methionyl residue
Antibody development
Rare — <2% develop binding antibodies, typically non-neutralizing

02Dosage Protocols

Parameter
Cortagen
HGH 191AA
Animal model dose (rat)
Injection protocol (dose not specified in abstracts)
Multiple injections over study period.
Avian model dose (chicken)
40-day injection courseKuznik 2008
Compared to epithalon in hypophysectomized and aged birds.
Human peripheral nerve study
Therapeutic course (protocol details not provided)
Posttraumatic recovery context — reference cited but not detailed.
Evidence basis
Animal mechanistic studies
FDA-approved / decades of RCT data
Route
Injectable (inferred from animal protocols)
Pediatric GHD
0.024–0.034 mg/kg/day SQ
6–7× per week dosing typical. Brand-specific ranges.
Adult GHD
0.004–0.016 mg/kg/day SQ
Start low, titrate based on IGF-1 levels.
Turner syndrome
0.045–0.050 mg/kg/day SQ
Idiopathic short stature
0.037 mg/kg/day SQ
AIDS wasting
0.1 mg/kg/day SQ (high-dose)
Short-term indication. Monitor glucose.
Frequency
Once daily, typically evening
Evening administration mimics physiological GH pulse.
Monitoring
IGF-1, glucose, thyroid function, bone age (children)
Duration
Years (children until epiphyseal closure); indefinite (adult GHD)

03Metabolic / Fat Loss Evidence

Parameter
Cortagen
HGH 191AA
Primary fat target
Visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue
Mechanism
Lipolysis via hormone-sensitive lipase activation, FFA oxidation
Effect on lean mass
Significant lean mass increase (protein synthesis, nitrogen retention)
Insulin sensitivity
Acute insulin resistance (anti-insulin effect); chronic neutral-to-improved via fat loss
IGF-1 elevation
Dose-dependent, significant — primary anabolic mediator
Glucose metabolism
Hyperglycemia risk, especially high doses (AIDS wasting)
Body composition
↓ fat mass, ↑ lean mass, ↑ bone mineral density (children)
Clinical context
FDA-approved for AIDS wasting (cachexia). Off-label use for body recomposition lacks long-term safety data.

04Side Effects & Safety

Parameter
Cortagen
HGH 191AA
Antioxidant suppression
Suppression of antioxidant activity noted alongside LPO reductionKozina 2007
Mechanism unclear — possible homeostatic adaptation.
Immune/hemostasis effects
No effect on immunity or hemostasis parameters in avian hypophysectomy model (unlike epithalon)Kuznik 2008
Epithalon reversed deficits; cortagen did not.
Human safety data
No adverse events reported in peripheral nerve recovery context
Limited detail in available abstracts.
Injection site reaction
Lipohypertrophy, lipoatrophy, erythema (rotate sites)
Fluid retention / Edema
Peripheral edema, arthralgia, carpal tunnel syndrome (dose-dependent)
Glucose intolerance
Hyperglycemia, new-onset diabetes (anti-insulin effect)
Intracranial hypertension
Benign intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri) — headache, visual changes, papilledema
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
SCFE risk in children — limp, hip/knee pain (requires surgery)
Scoliosis progression
Rapid growth may unmask/progress scoliosis (monitor spine in children)
Hypothyroidism
Central hypothyroidism unmasking or worsening (monitor TSH, free T4)
Cancer risk
Contraindicated in active malignancy. Theoretical risk in cancer survivors (controversial).
Antibody formation
Rare (<2%), typically non-neutralizing. Loss of efficacy if neutralizing antibodies develop.
Pancreatitis
Rare. Higher risk in children with certain syndromes (Prader-Willi).
Gynecomastia
Adolescent males (physiological during puberty, may be exacerbated)
Absolute Contraindications
Cortagen
HGH 191AA
  • ·Active malignancy or history of cancer (especially childhood cancer survivors with risk factors)
  • ·Acute critical illness (post-cardiac surgery, trauma, acute respiratory failure)
  • ·Diabetic retinopathy (active proliferative or severe non-proliferative)
  • ·Prader-Willi syndrome with severe obesity, sleep apnea, or respiratory impairment
  • ·Closed epiphyses (for growth indications)
Relative Contraindications
Cortagen
HGH 191AA
  • ·Diabetes mellitus (monitor closely, may require insulin adjustment)
  • ·Intracranial lesions or history of intracranial hypertension
  • ·Scoliosis (monitor curve progression)
  • ·Untreated hypothyroidism (treat before GH initiation)
  • ·Severe obesity (assess OSA risk, cardiovascular status)

05Administration Protocol

Parameter
Cortagen
HGH 191AA
1. Preparation
Reconstitute lyophilised peptide with bacteriostatic water per supplier protocol. Exact volumes depend on concentration supplied.
Add diluent (sterile water or bacteriostatic water per manufacturer) to vial. Swirl gently — do not shake. Solution should be clear, colorless. Concentration varies by brand (e.g., 5 mg or 10 mg per vial).
2. Injection site
Subcutaneous injection typical for bioregulatory peptides — abdomen or thigh. Rotate sites.
Subcutaneous — rotate sites: abdomen, thigh, buttocks, upper arm. Avoid same site within 1 cm for 2 weeks to prevent lipodystrophy.
3. Timing
Animal protocols used repeated dosing over weeks. Human timing not established — evening administration common in Khavinson tradition.
Once daily, evening preferred (6–8 PM or pre-sleep). Mimics physiological nocturnal GH secretion. Consistency is critical.
4. Storage
Lyophilised: refrigerate or freeze per supplier. Reconstituted: refrigerate 2–8 °C, use within guideline window.
Unreconstituted: refrigerate 2–8 °C, protect from light. Reconstituted: refrigerate, use within 14–28 days (brand-specific). Do not freeze.
5. Needle
27–31G, 4–8 mm insulin syringe or pen device. Pinch skin, 45–90° angle depending on subcutaneous thickness.
6. Monitoring
Baseline and periodic: IGF-1 (target age/sex-adjusted midrange), fasting glucose, HbA1c, thyroid function (TSH, free T4), bone age (children), lipid panel. Fundoscopy if headache/visual symptoms.

06Stack Synergy

Cortagen
— no documented stacks
HGH 191AA
+ Ipamorelin
Moderate
View Ipamorelin

Ipamorelin (GHRP) stimulates endogenous GH release, which is redundant when exogenous rhGH is administered. However, ipamorelin may still amplify pulsatility of remaining endogenous secretion in partial GHD or during GH dose titration. Not typically combined in standard clinical practice; more common in experimental or off-label protocols. Limited evidence for additive benefit.

HGH 191AA
Standard dose per indication
Ipamorelin
100–200 mcg SQ · morning (if used)
Note
Monitor IGF-1 closely; avoid supraphysiological levels
Primary benefit
Theoretical enhancement of pulsatility; limited clinical rationale
+ Tesamorelin
Weak
View Tesamorelin

Tesamorelin (GHRH analogue) stimulates endogenous GH secretion, which is unnecessary when exogenous rhGH is already provided. Combining both offers no mechanistic advantage and increases cost, side effects, and IGF-1 elevation risk. Not recommended in clinical practice.

Note
Combination not recommended — choose one GH modality
Primary benefit
None — redundant mechanisms