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Keywords
- PEG MGF
- MGF
- PEG MGF
Quick Details
- ProName: PEG MGF
- CasNo: 189691-06-3
- Molecular Formula: C121H200N42O39
- Appearance: White powder
- Application: Body building
- PackAge: Discreet
- Port: USA
- ProductionCapacity: 500 Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: 98% (HPLC)
- Storage: 2-8 degree centigrade refrigerator
- Transportation: By Air
- LimitNum: 10 Milligram
Superiority
Product name : PEG MGF | |
Specification: 2mg /customized
Package: 10 Vials/Kit Storage:2-8 degree centigrade refrigerator MGF is a splice variant of the IGF gene which increases stem cell count in the muscle and allows for muscle fibers to fuse and mature. This is a process required for growth of adult muscle. Natural MGF is made locally and does not travel into the bloodstream. Synthetic MGF is water based and when administered intramuscularly, travels into the bloodstream. MGF is only stable in the blood stream for only a few minutes. PEGylation is the act of attaching a Polyethylene glycol (PEG) structure to another larger molecule (in this case, MGF). The PEG acts as a protective coating and the theory here is that this will allow the MGF to be carried through the blood stream without being broken down. MGF is produced biologically when muscle fibers are broken down through resistance (weight training). It is a potent factor in muscle growth. MGF stimulates muscle growth, creates new muscle fibers, promotes nitrogen retention and increases protein synthesis. |
Details
Product name : PEG MGF | |
Specification: 2mg /customized
Package: 10 Vials/Kit Storage:2-8 degree centigrade refrigerator MGF is a splice variant of the IGF gene which increases stem cell count in the muscle and allows for muscle fibers to fuse and mature. This is a process required for growth of adult muscle. Natural MGF is made locally and does not travel into the bloodstream. Synthetic MGF is water based and when administered intramuscularly, travels into the bloodstream. MGF is only stable in the blood stream for only a few minutes. PEGylation is the act of attaching a Polyethylene glycol (PEG) structure to another larger molecule (in this case, MGF). The PEG acts as a protective coating and the theory here is that this will allow the MGF to be carried through the blood stream without being broken down. MGF is produced biologically when muscle fibers are broken down through resistance (weight training). It is a potent factor in muscle growth. MGF stimulates muscle growth, creates new muscle fibers, promotes nitrogen retention and increases protein synthesis. |