Alarelin Acetate & HCG For Fish Breeding | Aquaculture Hormones

Feb 03, 2026 Leave a message

Hormonal Formulations for Aquaculture

GMP-Certified Spawning Hormones for Global Fish Breeding

Xiamen Origin Biotech, a leading GMP-certified manufacturer, provides specialized reproductive hormone solutions for modern aquaculture. Our Alarelin Acetate and Chorionic Gonadotrophin (HCG) formulations are engineered to induce spawning and manage reproductive synchronization across a wide variety of fish species.

1.Alarelin Acetate for Injection

A synthetic GnRH analog that triggers the final stages of oocyte maturation. It is the gold standard for induced breeding in commercial hatcheries.

Strength & Applications

Available Strength: 0.125 mg

Spawning synchronization for large-scale programs.

Induced breeding in Carp, Tilapia, and Catfish.

Precise timing control for commercial hatchery workflows.

2. Chorionic Gonadotrophin (HCG)

HCG mimics natural luteinizing hormone action, promoting ovulation and spermiation. Our range of strengths allows for precision dosing regardless of specimen size.

Diverse Strengths

Available from 500 IU (Ornamental) up to 10,000 IU (Large Broodstock).

Broad Spectrum

Effective for Common Carp, Silver Carp, Salmon, and Marine species like Grouper.

Key Operational Benefits

▸ Increased Productivity: Significantly higher spawning success and egg yield.

▸ Quality Assurance: GMP-certified batches ensure consistency in hormone potency.

▸ Cost Efficiency: Tailored strengths minimize waste in both small and large-scale farms.

▸ Administration: User-friendly, ready-to-use injectable formulations.

The Origin Biotech Advantage

GMP Certified International Pharmaceutical Standards
Global Reach Supplying Hatcheries in 50+ Countries
Expert Support Technical Guidance on Dosing Protocols

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Contact Xiamen Origin Biotech today to discuss your aquaculture needs and access our latest technical data sheets.

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