MGF is a variation of muscle triggered by rigorous exercise and muscle damage. Structurally different than other growth factors such as IGF-1 that is synthesized by the liver, MGF enters muscle fibers to repair skeletal muscle tissue and prevent damaged cells from dying off. It adds stem cells into the muscle and is triggered by a pulse of stimulation after muscle tissues undergo significant mechanical stress. Genes for MGF are transcribed to a lesser degree as people age, which is why muscle mass decreases in the elderly, and certain diseases also interfere with the production of it.
According to a British study say elderly men who exercised and received the growth hormone known as “mechano growth factor” (MGF) showed increased muscle mass.
Product Name: MGF
Synonyms: PEG MGF
MF: C121H200N42O39
MW: 2867.2
Assay: 99% min
Appearance: White powder
Storage: Lyophilized peptides although stable at room temperature for 3 months, should be stored desiccated below -18° C. Upon reconstitution of the peptide it should be stored at 4° C between 2-21 days and for future use below -18° C.
MGF may also help treat age-related loss of muscle strength, which causes increased fragility
This growth hormone may also benefit patients who can’t do intensive exercise because of diseases such as muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), kidney disease or cancer. MGF may even help slow muscle loss among astronauts who spend long hours in zero gravity during space travel.
MGF, which is produced naturally when muscles are stretched during exercise, activates stem cells already present in muscle tissue. Once activated, the stem cells begin to divide and create additional muscle fibers that increase the size and strength of the muscle.
Levels of MGF decline as people age. This, combined with a lack of intense physical activity, may cause muscle wasting in the elderly. While treatment with MGF may prove beneficial in such cases, the downside is that MGF has great potential for doping in sports.





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