Description
AOD-9604 (5mg) — Research Peptide
Overview. AOD-9604 is a synthetic C-terminal fragment of the human growth hormone molecule, specifically encompassing residues 177–191 with an added tyrosine stabilizer. In laboratory settings, this peptide is investigated for its influence on metabolic pathways without demonstrating the proliferative effects associated with the full-length hormone.
Mechanism (Preclinical)
Preclinical data indicates that AOD-9604 interacts with the beta-3 adrenergic receptors on adipocyte cell membranes in vitro. Research suggests the compound may stimulate lipolytic biochemical pathways and inhibit the activity of lipoprotein lipase, the enzyme responsible for the transport of triglycerides into cellular storage.
Research Applications
- In-vitro investigations regarding the modulation of lipid metabolism and triglyceride hydrolysis.
- Studies of beta-3 adrenergic receptor signaling and its role in cellular energy expenditure.
- Exploration of synovial fluid interactions and potential proteoglycan synthesis in chondrocyte cultures.
- Preclinical modeling of enzyme activity inhibition related to lipid accumulation in isolated tissue samples.
Format & Storag
- Form: Lyophilized powder (reconstitution required for laboratory use)
- Purity: As shown in Certificate of Analysis
- Storage: Lyophilized vial at -20°C protected from light. Reconstituted: 2–8°C, short-term laboratory use.