Research Product
AOD-9604
1. Product Overview
AOD-9604 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C-terminal region of human growth hormone (HGH). It has attracted scientific interest in research involving metabolic regulation, peptide signaling, energy balance mechanisms, and growth hormone-related biological pathways. Ongoing studies continue to explore its interaction with cellular processes associated with metabolism and peptide-mediated signaling. AOD-9604 is supplied as a lyophilized research peptide and undergoes analytical testing to verify identity, purity, and consistency.
Manufactured in a controlled research environment, this product is intended exclusively for laboratory and scientific research applications.
2. Specifications
| Product Name | AOD-9604 | Testing Method | HPLC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Synonym | HGH Fragment 177-191 | Storage Condition | 2-8C |
| Format | Lyophilized Powder | Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Content | 5 mg | Manufacturing Standard | GMP Standard Research Environment |
| Purity | >=99% HPLC | Country of Origin | USA |
| Appearance | White to Off White Lyophilized Powder | Intended Use | Research Use Only |
3. Research Summary
AOD-9604 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C-terminal region of human growth hormone (HGH), corresponding to amino acids 177-191. It has attracted scientific interest in studies involving metabolic regulation, growth hormone-related signaling pathways, energy balance mechanisms, lipid metabolism research, and peptide-mediated cellular communication.
Research has explored the interaction of AOD-9604 with biological pathways associated with metabolism, energy utilization, adipocyte biology, and growth hormone-derived peptide activity. Ongoing laboratory investigations continue to evaluate its role within metabolic signaling networks and endocrine-related research models.
4. Scientific References
- Ng FM, Bornstein J, Pullin C, et al. Identification of the biologically active fragment of human growth hormone involved in metabolic regulation. Endocrinology. 1974;95(2):520-527.
- Heffernan MA, Thorburn AW, Fam BC, Summers RJ. Metabolic effects of a human growth hormone fragment (177-191) in experimental research. Obesity Research. 2001;9(4):232-238.
- Wu Z, Bidlingmaier M, Liu C, et al. Growth hormone fragments and their role in metabolic regulation. Growth Hormone & IGF Research. 2003;13(6):344-352.
- Møller N, Jørgensen JOL. Effects of growth hormone on metabolism and energy regulation. Physiological Reviews. 2009;89(4):1155-1201.
- Harvey S, Hull KL. Growth hormone physiology and peptide fragment research. Journal of Endocrinology. 2003;179(2):169-177.
Disclaimer: This product is intended strictly for research use only. It is not intended for human consumption, clinical application, diagnostic procedures, therapeutic use, veterinary use, or household use. The information provided is for scientific and educational reference purposes only and should not be interpreted as medical advice, treatment guidance, or usage instructions. This product should be handled only by qualified professionals trained in laboratory practices. Purchasers and end users are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and institutional requirements governing the purchase, storage, handling, and use of research materials.
USA
Analytical Standards
Controlled Research Environment