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Metabolic

AOD9604

99.2% HPLC Verified Purity
CAS Number221231-10-3
Molecular Weight1815.1 Da
Molecular FormulaC78H123N23O23S2
Storage-20 °C, lyophilized
$50.00/ vial
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RESEARCH USE ONLY: This compound is intended exclusively for in vitro laboratory research. Not for human or veterinary use. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Not evaluated by the FDA. Must be 21+ to purchase.
AOD9604

What is AOD9604?

AOD9604 is a C-terminal fragment of human growth hormone (hGH 177-191) and cyclic disulfide peptide. With the molecular formula C₇₈H₁₂₃N₂₃O₂₃S₂ and a molecular weight of 1815.1 g/mol (CAS: 221231-10-3), it presents a well-characterized amino acid structure.

Amino Acid Sequence:Tyr-Leu-Arg-Ile-Val-Gln-Cys-Arg-Ser-Val-Glu-Gly-Ser-Cys-Gly-Phe
Classification: C-Terminal FragmentLipolytic PathwaysAdipocyte Receptors

Specifications

CAS Number221231-10-3
Molecular FormulaC78H123N23O23S2
Molecular Weight1815.1 Da
Purity≥99.2% (HPLC verified)
FormLyophilized powder
Storage-20 °C, lyophilized

Mechanism of Action

Lipolytic Pathways

Receptor interaction

Published research demonstrates AOD9604 modulates targeted signaling cascades within cell tissue models.

Storage & Handling

Temperature:-20°C for long-term storage
Light Sensitivity:Protect from direct light
Stability Duration:Stable for 24 months when stored properly
Research-grade sequence verification via standard assays.

Research Use Only

All compounds are sold strictly for laboratory research use. Not for human or animal consumption. These products are not drugs, supplements, or food. Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Must be 21+ to purchase. This compound is intended exclusively for in vitro laboratory research. Not for human or veterinary use. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.