AOD9604 Peptide
AOD9604 Peptide
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AOD9604 Peptide

Price range: $60.00 through $94.00

High-purity AOD9604 (Tyr-hGH177-191), a synthetic 16-amino-acid fragment of the C-terminal lipolytic domain of human growth hormone, supports advanced pre-clinical investigations into selective lipolysis pathways, beta-3 adrenergic receptor modulation, and metabolic homeostasis. Investigators utilize this compound to examine stimulation of fat oxidation and reduction of adiposity in rodent models without elevation of IGF-1 or broad anabolic effects. National Science Labs provides AOD9604 exclusively for laboratory research exploring targeted lipid metabolism and cartilage repair mechanisms in controlled experimental settings.

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Researchers apply AOD9604 to investigate its selective activation of lipolytic processes in adipose tissue, observing upregulation of beta-3 adrenergic receptor-mediated fat oxidation. Pre-clinical findings in obese rodent models indicate promotion of lipid mobilization and improved metabolic parameters without influencing systemic IGF-1 levels or inducing significant anabolic responses.

This modified fragment facilitates examination of compartment-specific lipid handling, mitochondrial substrate utilization, and potential direct effects on chondrocyte function in cartilage-related research paradigms.

Scientific Overview of AOD9604 Applications

Pre-clinical models demonstrate AOD9604’s engagement with metabolic mechanisms:

  • Stimulation of lipolysis through upregulation of beta-3 adrenergic receptors in adipose tissue, supporting fat oxidation in obese rodent systems. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11146367/
  • Reduction of body weight and adiposity without elevation of IGF-1 or broad growth-promoting activity in metabolic challenge models.
  • Modulation of lipid profiles and energy substrate utilization in diet-induced obesity paradigms. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11713213/
  • Support for investigations into cartilage matrix synthesis and chondrocyte proliferation in osteoarthritis-related cell culture studies.
  • Examination of metabolic safety profiles, including absence of diabetogenic or genotoxic effects in preclinical evaluations.
  • Contribution to studies on selective fat compartment regulation and potential cartilage protective effects in joint tissue models.

For additional context on lipolytic fragments, beta-3 adrenergic signaling, and metabolic regulation in pre-clinical research, refer to the Peptide Sciences or About Peptides sections.

Why Investigators Select National Science Labs AOD9604

National Science Labs manufactures AOD9604 under stringent GMP-compliant protocols to ensure batch-to-batch consistency and reliability for pre-clinical experiments. Independent third-party testing verifies each lot for:

  • Purity ≥99.9% by HPLC
  • Structural identity confirmation via mass spectrometry
  • Complete Certificate of Analysis (CoA) documentation provided per batch

For Research Use Only. This product is supplied exclusively for in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical research by qualified investigators. Statements about this peptide have not been evaluated by the FDA.

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Source high-purity AOD9604 from current limited batches to ensure optimal stability and performance in lipolytic and metabolic regulation studies.

Additional information

Weight.125 lbs
Dimensions9 × 7 × .5 in
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5mg, 10mg

Keep lyophilized peptides sealed in their original vial, protected from light and humidity, and store at -4°F or colder for optimal long-term stability in research settings; short-term refrigeration at around 39°F suffices for immediate use within weeks, though freezer storage maximizes integrity across extended research timelines.