AOD-9604 is a synthetic polypeptide analog of the hGH C-terminal fragment (177–191) utilized to study the isolation of lipolytic signaling from systemic growth pathways. Research indicates it modulates lipid metabolism via β3-adrenergic receptor activation and AMPK-related mechanisms without influencing IGF-1 activity or insulin sensitivity. For research use only.
AOD-9604 is a truncated peptide sequence synthesized to explore the biochemical regulation of lipid metabolism in isolation from the growth-promoting axis of the human growth hormone molecule. By excluding the residues responsible for GH-receptor binding, this peptide allows researchers to observe the stimulation of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) and the breakdown of triglycerides without interfering with glucose tolerance. This reagent is supplied as a highly stable, lyophilized powder, ensuring consistent results in high-throughput screening and animal-based metabolic research. It is intended strictly for in vitro and laboratory research; it is not for human administration.