What is AOD-9604?
AOD-9604 is a synthetic peptide fragment corresponding to amino acids 176–191 of human growth hormone (HGH). It is intended for laboratory investigation of peptide structure, receptor interaction, and associated intracellular signaling pathways in controlled research environments.Mechanism of Research Interest
AOD-9604 is examined in vitro and in non-clinical models to analyze binding characteristics, pathway activation patterns, and biochemical stability. Research may include evaluation of molecular signaling responses and structural peptide behavior under experimental conditions.Why Researchers Study AOD-9604
- To evaluate receptor-binding and signaling properties in laboratory assays
- To examine peptide fragment structure and stability profiles
- To analyze molecular activity in controlled experimental models
Research Background
Advanced Obesity Drug 9604 (AOD 9604) is a synthetic peptide fragment corresponding to amino acids 177-191 of the human growth hormone sequence, with an added tyrosine residue. It has been investigated in laboratory research for its interaction with lipolytic pathways independent of growth-promoting activity.
Laboratory Research Areas
In published scientific literature, AOD 9604 has been explored in the following research contexts:
- Lipolytic pathway signaling in in vitro adipocyte models
- Fat metabolism-related receptor interactions in preclinical research
- Peptide-receptor binding kinetics and specificity studies
- Structural analysis of GH-fragment analogs
Product Specifications
- Sequence Length: 16 amino acids
- Molecular Weight: ~1815 Da
- Form: Lyophilized powder
- Storage: Store at -20°C, protect from light
- Brand: Alpha Peptides
- Purity: ≥98% (verified by HPLC)
Quality & Testing Transparency
Every batch of AOD 9604 supplied by Alpha Peptides is accompanied by third-party analytical testing documentation. Our Certificates of Analysis (COAs) verify compound identity via mass spectrometry and purity via HPLC analysis. View our published testing records on the Certificates of Analysis page.
Published Research References
The following peer-reviewed publications provide context for the scientific investigation of this compound. These references are provided for informational purposes only.
- Heffernan M, Summers RJ, Thorburn A, et al. (2001). “The effects of human GH and its lipolytic fragment (AOD9604) on lipid metabolism following chronic treatment in obese mice.” Endocrinology, 142(12), 5182-5189. PMID: 11713213
- Heffernan MA, Thorburn AW, Fam B, et al. (2001). “Increase of fat oxidation and weight loss in obese mice caused by chronic treatment with human growth hormone or a modified C-terminal fragment.” International Journal of Obesity, 25(10), 1442-1449. PMID: 11673763
- Ng FM, Sun J, Sharma L, et al. (2000). “Metabolic studies of a synthetic lipolytic domain (AOD9604) of human growth hormone.” Hormone Research, 53(6), 274-278. PMID: 11146367
Related Research Compounds
Researchers investigating this compound may also be interested in the following related research peptides:
| Attributes | Value |
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| Weight | |
| Dimensions | |
| Dosage |
10 MG, 5 MG |
| Brand |
Alpha Peptides |
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