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AOD-9604: HGH fragment 176–191 for lipolysis research

Published 2024-05-17 · Lumera Labs Editorial · Kelowna, BC

Short answer. AOD-9604 is the C-terminal 16-residue fragment of human growth hormone (residues 176–191) with an N-terminal tyrosine added during synthesis. It retains the lipolytic profile of full-length HGH without the somatotropic activity. Available from $30 CAD.

Why a 16-residue fragment matters

Native human growth hormone has two functionally separable activities: somatotropic (cell proliferation, IGF-1 induction via JAK2/STAT5) and lipolytic (adipocyte triglyceride hydrolysis, putatively via β3-adrenergic-receptor coupling). The C-terminal sequence 176–191 retains the latter without the former in published in-vitro adipocyte assays — useful for studying lipolysis pathways without confounding GH-receptor signaling.

Sequence and modification

The 16-residue active core is HGH 177–191; AOD-9604 adds an N-terminal Tyr (Y177) for synthesis-tag and analytical convenience. Total chain length 16 residues, mass 1817.10 Da.

Quality criteria

  • RP-HPLC purity ≥ 99% at 220 nm.
  • ESI-MS at 1817.10 Da ± 0.5 Da.
  • Net peptide ≥ 80% by AAA.
  • Endotoxin < 0.5 EU/mg for cell-line work.

In-vitro applications

3T3-L1 adipocyte differentiation models, primary adipocyte lipolysis assays (glycerol release readout), comparative pharmacology against full-length HGH. AOD-9604 is also used as a structural negative control for studies trying to dissect somatotropic versus lipolytic GH activity in receptor-knockout cell lines.

Reconstitution

Reconstitute with 1.0 mL bacteriostatic water for a 5 mg vial — concentration 5 mg/mL. The peptide is highly soluble at neutral pH and dissolves immediately. Stable 21 days at 2–8 °C after reconstitution.

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Frequently asked questions

What does AOD-9604 stand for?

Anti-Obesity Drug 9604 — the development code from the original program characterizing the C-terminal HGH fragment for lipolytic effects.

Does AOD-9604 affect IGF-1 levels in research?

In published in-vitro models AOD-9604 lacks the somatotropic activity that drives IGF-1 induction by full-length HGH. Researchers report it as IGF-1-neutral in standard assays.

What is the molecular weight?

1817.10 Da. ESI-MS confirmation should fall within 0.5 Da on a competent COA.

Is AOD-9604 stable lyophilized?

Yes, at −20 °C in a desiccated, nitrogen-flushed vial it's stable for 24+ months.

Where to source AOD-9604 in Canada?

Lumera Labs ships HPLC-verified AOD-9604 cold-chain from Kelowna, BC. Available at /products/aod-9604/ from $30 CAD.


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