Testing the stability of various GRF analogs in pig blood plasma revealed that standard sermorelin (GRF(1-29)-NH2) breaks down rapidly with a half-life of only 13 minutes, primarily through cleavage near the N-terminus by dipeptidyl peptidase. Structural modifications such as cyclization between specific amino acid positions or substitution of D-amino acids at position 2 dramatically improved stability, extending the half-life to over two hours.
Su, C M; Jensen, L R; Heimer, E P; Felix, A M; Pan, Y C; Mowles, T F