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MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) vs MK-2866 (Ostarine)

A side-by-side research comparison of MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) and MK-2866 (Ostarine) across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.

Comparison table

AttributeMGF (Mechano Growth Factor)MK-2866 (Ostarine)
Full nameMechano Growth Factor (IGF-1Ec splice variant)Ostarine / Enobosarm (MK-2866)
CategoryMuscle GrowthMuscle Growth
StatusResearch compoundInvestigational (not approved; banned in sport)
MechanismUnique E-domain activates quiescent satellite cells for proliferation. Distinct from IGF-1Ea which drives differentiation. PEGylated form extends short half-life.Selectively binds androgen receptors in muscle and bone tissue, stimulating anabolic (muscle-building) signaling while having relatively less effect on the prostate and other androgen-sensitive tissues than testosterone.
Molecular weight2,867 Da (synthetic fragment)389.33 Da
Half-life5-7 min (native) / 24-48h (PEGylated)~24 hours
BioavailabilityHigh (local IM)Oral
Typical dose100-200 mcg PEG-MGFCommonly cited 10-25 mg/day (research)
Frequency2-3x per weekOnce daily
RouteIntramuscular (local)Oral

MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) reported benefits

  • Satellite cell activation
  • Muscle-specific growth
  • Repair response enhancement
  • Synergistic with training
  • Local hypertrophy

MK-2866 (Ostarine) reported benefits

  • Lean muscle preservation/gain
  • Bone density support (research)
  • Less androgenic than steroids
  • Studied for muscle wasting

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