API Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG)
High-Purity Glycoprotein for Comprehensive Reproductive Therapy
Product Details
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is a vital glycoprotein hormone produced naturally by the placenta. Structurally similar to Luteinizing Hormone (LH) , HCG is an essential Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) utilized in reproductive medicine to mimic the natural LH surge, thereby supporting early pregnancy and managing endocrine functions.
Product Name: Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG)
CAS Number: 9002-61-3
Quality Standard: CP / BP / USP / EP Standard
Category: Protein Hormone / Reproductive API
Medscience Pharmaceuticals provides HCG with exceptional purity, ensuring reliable performance as a key biomarker and therapeutic agent.
Clinical Applications
1. Women's Health & Ovulation Induction
In Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) such as IVF, HCG is utilized to:
▸ Trigger final follicular maturation
▸ Mimic the natural LH surge to induce ovulation
▸ Support progesterone production in early pregnancy
2. Male Endocrine Management
HCG provides therapeutic value for male patients by:
▸ Managing Hypogonadism: Stimulating Leydig cells to produce endogenous testosterone.
▸ Preserving Fertility: Maintaining gonadal function during hormone replacement protocols.
3. Pediatric & Diagnostic Use
Specialized applications including:
▸ Cryptorchidism: Promoting testicular descent in pediatric cases.
▸ Diagnostics: Serving as a benchmark for endocrine responsiveness tests.
Summary
As a flagship product of Henan Medscience Pharmaceuticals , HCG API is valued for its potency and therapeutic effectiveness. Our commitment to strict quality control ensures it remains a critical component in modern reproductive medicine, delivering consistent results for global pharmaceutical manufacturers.
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