
HCG (5000 IU)
HCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) 5000 IU is a gonadotropic hormone studied in relation to the HPG axis, testosterone regulation and fertility. 99.0% pure.
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Specifications
- Category
- Hormones & Fertility
- Dosage
- 5000 IU per vial
- Packaging
- 1 vial (5000 IU)
- Purity
- 99.0%
- Molecular weight
- Zie CoA
- Lab-cert ID
- CURATED-HCG5K
Research focus
You can buy HCG (5000 IU) from Peptide Lab as a laboratory-verified research compound with 99.0% purity, for research purposes only. HCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) is a gonadotropic hormone that is being studied in research in relation to the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPG axis), testosterone regulation and fertility mechanisms. It is supplied as a lyophilised powder, 5000 IU per vial.
Who is HCG intended for?
HCG is intended for researchers and laboratories studying the hormonal regulation of the reproductive axis. Related hormonal research compounds can be found under Kisspeptin; see also Ipamorelin, Tesamorelin and the Hormones & Fertility category.
Why Peptide Lab?
- Verified purity of 99.0%.
- Batch documentation is available.
- Lyophilised powder, 5000 IU per vial.
- Fast, discreet EU delivery.
HCG is not a medicinal product in this context and is not intended for human or animal consumption.
Specifications at a glance
- Form: freeze-dried powder
- Packaging: 5000 IU per vial
- Purity: 99.0%
- Molecular weight: See CoA
- Laboratory certificate: CURATED-HCG5K
- For laboratory and research purposes only
Description
You can buy HCG (5000 IU) from Peptide Lab as a laboratory-verified research compound with 99.0% purity, for research purposes only. HCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) is a gonadotropic hormone that is being studied in research in relation to the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPG axis), testosterone regulation and fertility mechanisms. It is supplied as a lyophilised powder, 5000 IU per vial.
Who is HCG intended for?
HCG is intended for researchers and laboratories studying the hormonal regulation of the reproductive axis. Related hormonal research compounds can be found under Kisspeptin; see also Ipamorelin, Tesamorelin and the Hormones & Fertility category.
Why Peptide Lab?
- Verified purity of 99.0%.
- Batch documentation is available.
- Lyophilised powder, 5000 IU per vial.
- Fast, discreet EU delivery.
HCG is not a medicinal product in this context and is not intended for human or animal consumption.
Specifications at a glance
- Form: freeze-dried powder
- Packaging: 5000 IU per vial
- Purity: 99.0%
- Molecular weight: See CoA
- Laboratory certificate: CURATED-HCG5K
- For laboratory and research purposes only
Science

HCG is a glycoprotein hormone that plays a natural role in pregnancy. The interest in research into it stems mainly from its similarity to luteinising hormone (LH).
Mechanism of action under investigation
Because HCG is very similar to LH, it is being studied as a molecule that binds to the same receptors within the HPG axis — the signalling pathway between the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and gonads. In this context, research is being carried out into, amongst other things, the regulation of testosterone. This makes HCG a widely used tool for mapping the functioning of the reproductive axis.
This description relates to the mechanism of action as studied in research and does not constitute evidence of efficacy in humans.
HCG consists of two subunits; the beta subunit is characteristic of the hormone, whilst the whole molecule is functionally very similar to LH. It is precisely this similarity that leads researchers to use HCG to mimic and study LH-like signalling in the HPG axis. As a glycoprotein, it is also a well-characterised, widely used reference molecule. This clear, well-studied biology makes HCG a valuable model in endocrine research.
Research
HCG is used in endocrinological research to study the HPG axis, precisely because of its LH-like action.
- Research focus: detection within the HPG axis.
- Research focus: regulation of testosterone (preclinical).
- Research focus: mechanisms relating to fertility.
Status and context
HCG is a hormone recognised in medicine, but it is offered here solely as research material, for laboratory and research purposes — not as a medicinal product and not for consumption. In the context of sport, HCG is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) Prohibited List. When conducting research, always document the purity and batch number, and handle this hormonal material with care.
In endocrine research, the HPG axis is a classic and complex system in which feedback between the three levels plays a central role. HCG offers a way to intervene specifically at a single point in that chain. A pure starting material, documented on a batch-by-batch basis, is important in this context, particularly when dealing with a hormonal molecule. Proceed with care and in a standardised manner, in keeping with the ‘research-only’ status of the material.
Usage
HCG is supplied as a lyophilised powder and reconstituted in the laboratory using bacteriostatic water. The steps below describe only the laboratory procedures for testing.
- 1Allow the vial and the bacteriostatic water to reach room temperature.
- 2Wipe the rubber stoppers of both vials with an alcohol wipe.
- 3Allow the bacteriostatic water to run slowly down the side of the vial; do not direct it straight onto the powder.
- 4Gently swirl the vial until everything has dissolved; do not shake.
- 5Store the solution in the fridge and label it with the date and batch number.
Supplies such as bacteriostatic water, insulin syringes and alcohol wipes can be found under ‘Lab & Accessories’. This is laboratory guidance and is expressly not intended as advice on use or dosage.
A rigorous research context
As HCG is a hormonal molecule that interacts with a broad regulatory system, it should be handled in a controlled research environment. Work to standardised procedures and document the method, concentration and batch number for each experiment.
Work to standardised procedures and ensure that preparations are consistent. Check the solution for clarity before use and handle hormonal research materials with care. Prepare only what you need in the short term and store the rest in a cool place.
Storage
Store HCG in lyophilised (powder) form in a cool, dark place to ensure maximum stability.
Practical storage tips
- Powder form: freezer (-20 °C) for long-term storage; fridge (2–8 °C) for short-term storage.
- After reconstitution: store refrigerated (2–8 °C) and use within a few weeks.
- Avoid direct light, heat and repeated temperature changes.
- Write the reconstitution date and batch number on the vial.
Consistent, cold and dark storage ensures reliable, reproducible measurement results across experiments.
Consistent, cold storage ensures reliable, reproducible measurement results; hormonal material is sensitive to heat. Check the solution for clarity before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reconstitute HCG?
Handle the bacteriostatic water from our range with care, in accordance with your laboratory protocol; do not shake.
Which category does HCG fall into?
Hormones & Fertility, in the context of the HPG axis and steroidogenesis.
Purity?
99.0%; see CoA.
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FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. For laboratory and research purposes only. Not for human or animal consumption; not a medicine and does not constitute medical advice.




