HCG | 5000iu
Researching Testosterone Production and Fertility
What It Does
HCG is a glycoprotein hormone that closely mimics luteinizing hormone (LH), the body’s own signal to the gonads. Because it binds the same receptor, it activates the same pathway that drives sex-hormone production, in male-focused research this means signalling the testes to make testosterone directly. Studies suggest it can help maintain testicular size and function when the natural LH signal is suppressed, and in fertility research it stands in for the LH surge that triggers ovulation.
What Researchers Study It For
Technical Background
HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is a heterodimeric glycoprotein hormone that acts as an agonist at the shared LH/CG receptor (LHCGR), driving the cAMP-PKA steroidogenic cascade. Supplied strictly for laboratory research use only.
For research use only.