Adipotide - Educational Material
Source / Derivation:
Adipotide is a synthetic peptide designed to selectively target the vasculature of white adipose tissue. It functions by binding to specific markers on endothelial cells in fat tissue, disrupting nutrient supply, and promoting apoptosis of adipose vasculature while sparing non-target tissues
Mechanism of Action:
Adipotide induces apoptosis in targeted adipose endothelial cells, leading to reduced fat mass through selective lipolysis and tissue remodeling. It also modulates metabolic signaling pathways associated with energy expenditure and adipocyte homeostasis, contributing to improved metabolic efficiency.
Clinical Relevance & Potential Outcomes:
Preclinical studies indicate that Adipotide may support reductions in visceral and subcutaneous fat, improvements in insulin sensitivity, and enhanced metabolic markers. Its mechanism may be particularly useful in addressing obesity-related metabolic dysfunction while preserving lean tissue.
Intended Clinical Application:
Adipotide may be relevant for individuals requiring targeted adipose reduction, metabolic optimization, or adjunctive therapy in obesity-related conditions, particularly in patients with central adiposity or metabolic syndrome risk factors.
Formulation & Quality Specifications:
Delivered as a liquid prefilled pen
Purity: >98% (HPLC-validated)
Storage: 2–8 °C (refrigerated)
Documentation: Full CoA and MSDS available
Concentration: 10 mg/ml, total 3 ml, total 30 mg
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