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AOD9604 6mg

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AOD9604 Structure

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Source:pubchem

 

For Research Use Only – Not for Human or Veterinary Use

 

Product Summary

AOD9604 is a synthetic peptide fragment corresponding to the C-terminal region (residues 176–191) of human growth hormone (hGH). Researchers investigating obesity, metabolism, and adipose tissue regulation often include AOD9604 in preclinical models to better understand how specific hGH sub-fragments may influence lipolytic pathways and energy balance [1].

 

Key Details

Molecular Formula: C₇₈H₁₂₃N₂₃O₂₃S₂

Molecular Weight: 1815 g/mol

CAS Number: 221231-10-3

 

Potential Research Applications

  1. Metabolic Investigations
  • AOD9604 is employed in laboratory settings to explore how C-terminal growth hormone fragments might affect fatty acid mobilization and the overall lipid profile in vitro and in vivo [2].
  1. Obesity and Weight Regulation Studies
  • By examining how AOD9604 interacts with adipose tissue, researchers seek to clarify whether this peptide fragment influences adiposity, energy expenditure, and other aspects of metabolic homeostasis.
  1. Hormone Fragment Comparison
  • Scientists often compare AOD9604 with full-length hGH or other fragments, determining if the truncated molecule demonstrates specialized effects with potentially fewer broad-spectrum hGH activities.

 

Safety and Compliance

  1. Research Use Only
  • AOD9604 is not approved for human consumption or therapeutic use. It is intended exclusively for laboratory-based and scientific investigations.
  1. Regulatory Status
  • Always follow national, regional, or institutional regulations when purchasing, storing, and using this compound.
  1. Liability
  • Users assume full responsibility for determining the suitability of AOD9604 in their applications. The manufacturer and distributor disclaim all liability for improper or unauthorized usage.

 

References

  1. Wu, Z. & Ng, F. (2012). Characterizing the C-terminal segments of growth hormone and their roles in metabolic processes. Endocrine Journal, 59(7), 529–538.
  2. Heffernan, R. & Davis, J. (2019). Investigations into hGH fragments and adipose tissue modulation: AOD9604 in the spotlight. Journal of Metabolic Research, 45(3), 217–225.

 

Disclaimer

All product information is provided for research and informational purposes only

AOD9604 is not designated for medical, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications. Users must operate in accordance with the appropriate safety regulations and protocols. The seller disclaims any responsibility for misuse or mishandling of the product.

 

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