AOD9604 5mg (Growth Hormone Fragment)

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(Hexadecapeptide, 16 amino acids)

Brief Summery

AOD9604 is a peptide fragment research compound studied in laboratory settings for its relevance to metabolic signalling, lipid related pathway analysis, and controlled peptide mechanism research. As a modified fragment derived from growth hormone related sequence work, it is commonly explored in investigational models focused on cellular response patterns, biochemical pathway activity, and comparative peptide study design. Within scientific supply catalogues, AOD9604 is valued for structured in vitro and preclinical research where peptide fragments are examined for targeted signalling characteristics. It is suited to professional laboratory environments requiring clear documentation, research focused presentation, and consistent scientific handling standards.

Product Overview

AOD9604 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C-terminal region of human growth hormone, specifically comprising amino acids 176–191. Unlike full length growth hormone or growth hormone secretagogues, AOD9604 is structurally designed to isolate and study specific metabolic signalling functions associated with growth hormone without directly stimulating growth hormone or insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) release. In research settings, AOD9604 is primarily utilised to investigate lipid metabolism pathways, fat oxidation signalling, and molecular mechanisms involved in energy balance regulation.

Scientific Background

AOD9604 originates from the lipolytic domain of growth hormone, a region identified as being responsible for stimulating fat metabolism without contributing to growth-promoting or mitogenic effects. By isolating this fragment, researchers are able to study specific biochemical pathways linked to lipid mobilisation, triglyceride breakdown, and energy utilisation independent of the GH–IGF-1 axis. At the molecular level, AOD9604 is believed to influence intracellular signalling pathways involved in lipolysis and fatty acid oxidation, including modulation of enzymes associated with triglyceride metabolism.

Research Applications

AOD9604 is extensively researched in metabolic science and biochemical studies focused on lipid metabolism and energy regulation. Researchers utilise this peptide to explore mechanisms of fat oxidation, lipid storage regulation, and metabolic efficiency in controlled experimental models. In addition to lipid metabolism research, AOD9604 is employed in studies examining mitochondrial activity, cellular energy utilisation, and metabolic signalling pathways associated with nutrient processing.

Technical Specifications

  • Contents: 5mg AOD‑9604
  • Form: Lyophilised powder
  • Purity: >99% (HPLC Verified)
  • Molecular Formula: C₇₈H₁₂₃N₂₃O₂₃S₂
  • Sequence: Tyr‑Leu‑Arg‑Ile‑Val‑Gln‑Cys‑Arg‑Ser‑Val‑Glu‑Gly‑Ser‑Cys‑Gly‑Phe
  • Peptide Length: 16 Amino‑Acids
  • pH Range: 4.5-7.0
  • Storage: Store between 2°C and 8°C

Note: Reconstitute with Bacteriostatic (BAC) water for best results.


Related Research Compounds

HGH Fragment 5mg
Ipamorelin 10mg
Sermorelin 10mg

Disclaimer

For research purposes only, Not for human consumption.

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Laboratory Research Use

This product is supplied for laboratory research and analytical purposes only, supporting structured investigation within controlled scientific environments.

Product Specifications


Form: Lyophilised powder
Purity: >99% (HPLC Verified)
Storage: 2°C to 8°C

Shipping Information


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