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AOD-9604
CPreclinicalGrowth hormone fragment · 16 amino acids
AOD-9604 is a modified fragment of human growth hormone (amino acids 176-191) originally developed for obesity treatment. It received GRAS status from the FDA for use in food products.
Mechanism of Action
Mimics the lipolytic fragment of growth hormone, stimulating fat breakdown while having no effect on IGF-1 levels or blood glucose. Does not exhibit the growth-promoting effects of full GH.
Benefits
- Fat reduction without GH-related side effects in animal studies
- GRAS status indicates food-grade safety assessment
- No impact on insulin sensitivity or blood glucose
- Does not promote tissue growth
Side Effects
- Limited human trial data
- Mild headache reported
- Injection site reactions
- Uncertain long-term safety profile
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Metabolic effects of the GH fragment AOD9604
AOD-9604 stimulated lipolysis and inhibited lipogenesis in obese Zucker rats without affecting IGF-1
PMID: 11713213Safety of AOD-9604 in obese subjects
Phase 2 trial showed good tolerability but modest weight reduction that did not reach statistical significance
PMID: 14764774Compare AOD-9604 With
References
- 1. Metabolic effects of the GH fragment AOD9604. Endocrinology, 2001. “AOD-9604 stimulated lipolysis and inhibited lipogenesis in obese Zucker rats without affecting IGF-1” [PMID: 11713213]
- 2. Safety of AOD-9604 in obese subjects. Journal of Endocrinology, 2004. “Phase 2 trial showed good tolerability but modest weight reduction that did not reach statistical significance” [PMID: 14764774]
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