pTH (1-34) amide (human)
Regenerative repair
Tissue repair, structural remodeling, or healing support
Reference-only summary of publicly discussed or source-listed patterns. Not medical advice and not a personal recommendation.
Mechanism & Use
- Compound type
- Regenerative peptide / tissue compound
- Primary mechanism
- Tissue repair, extracellular matrix, collagen, angiogenesis, or cell migration pathways
- Primary market use
- Regenerative repair
Pharmacology
- Molecular weight (Da)
- 4116.73
- Oral bioavailability
- Route-dependent / verify
- Half-life
- ~5–60 min parent peptide; analogs may be longer
- Route tags
- Oral
- Evidence level
- MCE product listing / research chemical signal
- Clinical status
- Research chemical/reference listing
- Value-for-money score
- 8 / 10
Reported protocol signal
No popular protocol verified yet; keep as reference compound until protocol signal is added.
For orientation only. See disclaimer — always consult a licensed clinician before use.
Stackability
Place in regenerative repair/tissue remodeling comparison clusters.
Notes
(1-34) amide human is a type 1 PTH/PTHrP receptor agonist. PTH (1-34) amide human activates adenylate cyclase and phospholipase C pathways, thereby mediating mineral ion homeostasis and bone metabolism regulation. PTH (1-34) amide human increases serum calcium, decreases serum phosphorus, regulates renal excretion, while inducing the inhibition of endogenous PTH (1-84) and the increase of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D2 and bone resorption. PTH (1-34) amide human stimulates phosphatidylcholine hydrolys...