Peptide Steroid Hormones AOD9604 2mg/Vial Peptide AOD-9604 Anti-Aging and Fat Losing
Product Name: AOD-9604
Synonyms: GH Fragment 176-191
CAS:221231-10-3
Purity:98% min
Molecular formula:C78H123N23O23S2
MW:1815.08152
Appearance:White Powder
Specification: 2mg/vial
Grade:Pharmaceutical Grade
Storage:Closed, below 2 ~ 8ºC preservation
Description:
AOD-9604 is a peptide (a chain of amino acids) which was developed and patented by a company called metabolic Pharmaceuticals in Australia in the late 1990s. AOD stands for "Anti Obesity Drug". This peptide has an amino acid sequence that mimics the lipolytic region of human growth hormone (the region of this hormone thought to be responsible for burning fat) and it has been promoted variously as a weight loss supplement, as an aid to muscle and cartilage repair, and a treatment for osteoarthritis by its manufacturers. It is also known as lipotropin and Tyr-hGH fragment, and is generally available these days as a transdermal cream or an injectable.
The reason to use AOD-9604:
AOD-9604 is promoted heavily by various manufacturers as a substance that is able to burn fat and assist in the repair of muscle and cartilage. The fact that this product derives from, and claims to mimic the effects of a powerfully anabolic banned substance provides a psychological incentive to many potential users, as does the attention drawn by the AFL "peptides" scandal of early 2013 and the subsequent report by the Australian Crime Commission .
Whilst AOD-9604 is not approved by the Australian TGA, it can be legally obtained on a doctor's prescription and dispensed by a compounding pharmacy . This is true of many experimental substances, but it does big favours for the reputation of AOD-9604, giving the impression that, like other drugs issued by the medical profession, it is an efficacious and high quality product. These reasons, when considered together, give a powerful impression that peptides are highly effective - they wouldn't ban them for no reason, would they?
metabolic Pharmaceuticals have reported that recent in vitro trials have shown that AOD9604 may stimulate the growth of bone cells, and muscle and cartilage cells. These results have not yet been reproduced in animals or humans . There was a lot of speculation that metabolic was providing AOD-9604 to players at the Essendon Football Club as part of a secret clinical trial, but the company has flatly denied this claim, claiming it has not run any human trials since 2007 . AOD-9604 has been scientifically proven safe and side-effect free , and is apparently very difficult to detect in the blood.