Description
MK-677 Powder — Research Overview
MK-677 (Ibutamoren, L-163,191) is an orally active, non-peptide ghrelin receptor (GHSR-1a) agonist that stimulates pulsatile growth hormone secretion and sustained IGF-1 elevation. Unlike GHRH analogues or GHRPs, MK-677 is orally bioavailable with a long half-life (~24 hours in humans), making it pharmacologically distinct for research into GH axis restoration.
Mechanism of Action
MK-677 mimics the endogenous ghrelin ligand at the GHSR-1a receptor in the hypothalamus and pituitary, stimulating GH release. Unlike exogenous GH, it preserves the pulsatile pattern of GH secretion, which is physiologically important for downstream IGF-1 production, anabolic signalling, and metabolic effects. Chronic administration maintains GH and IGF-1 elevation without pituitary desensitisation in rodent models.
Powder Format for Research
Raw powder is suited for formulation research (oral suspension, solution), in vitro receptor assays, and pharmacokinetic studies. MK-677 is soluble in DMSO (≥50mg/mL) and ethanol. For in vivo rodent studies, it is typically administered in drinking water or oral gavage at 10–25mg/kg/day.
Research Applications
Published research areas include: GH deficiency modelling, sarcopenia and muscle wasting, sleep architecture (MK-677 increases slow-wave sleep duration), bone mineral density, and cognitive performance in IGF-1-sensitive neural circuits.
Purity: ≥98% (HPLC verified) | Format: Lyophilised powder | Quantity: 1g
For research use only. Not for human consumption.






Dr. M. Nass –
MK-677 bulk powder for our large-scale GH secretagogue research. Purity >99% confirmed. Dissolves in DMSO cleanly. COA detailed. Excellent for high-volume ghrelin receptor studies.
P. Larsson –
1g MK-677 powder — cost-effective for bulk research. Purity >98.8% confirmed. COA thorough. Our GHSR-1a panel showed consistent results. Fast delivery.
L. Okonkwo –
Good bulk MK-677 powder. Purity >98%. Dissolved easily. COA comprehensive. Practical for high-volume oral GH secretagogue research.