IGF1-LR3

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IGF1-LR3

It’s a peptide chain that consists of 83 amino acids. IGF1-LR3 contains a molecular mass of 9200; its molecular structure is C990H1528N262O300S7.

IGF1-LR3 differs from the native insulin-like growth factor 1: it possesses an arginine rather than glutamic acid at the 3rd position in its sequence of amino acid (“arginine 3”).

Scientific studies have specifically determined that the relationship of this polypeptide with the liver and pancreas can be tracked down to specific secretions. For pancreas, it has been discovered that this peptide can be connected with insulin secretion.

The secretion guides the cells found within the liver, fatty tissues and skeletal muscles to absorb glucose from the bloodstream of an animal test subject.

As for liver, it has been established that this peptide can be connected with Somatomedin C (IGF-1) secretion. This secretion has been proven to have highly anabolic properties. That means the secretion has been ascertained to play an important role in tissue growth as well as muscle growth because it relates to skeletal and muscular tissue growth as well as repair.