AOD-9604 5mg
AOD-9604
Modified Growth Hormone Fragment
AOD-9604 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C-terminus of human growth hormone (hGH), comprising amino acids 176–191 with an additional tyrosine residue. It is widely studied in scientific literature for its role in cellular processes related to lipid metabolism and metabolic signaling.
Within research environments, AOD-9604 is frequently referenced in studies exploring fat metabolism pathways and the regulation of adipose tissue activity. Its structure allows for targeted investigation into biological systems associated with lipolysis, energy expenditure, and metabolic regulation, without the broader signaling effects typically observed with full-length growth hormone.
Ongoing laboratory and academic research continues to examine AOD-9604's broader role in metabolic pathways, cartilage repair processes, and biochemical activity. Its selective fragment structure makes it a consistent focus in advanced metabolic and peptide research.
Research Focus Areas
- Lipolysis and fat metabolism pathways
- Adipose tissue signaling mechanisms
- Energy expenditure and metabolic regulation
- Cartilage and connective tissue research
Notice: This material is intended for educational and research use only by qualified professionals. It is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any disease. No clinical use guidance is provided.