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Adipotide / FTPP
Adipotide / FTPP
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Adipotide, also known as FTPP (Fat-Targeting Proapoptotic Peptide), is a synthetic peptide designed for research into adipose tissue reduction and metabolic regulation. It has been studied for its ability to selectively target blood vessels associated with white adipose tissue, with the goal of disrupting nutrient supply to fat cells in experimental models.
In laboratory settings, Adipotide is primarily investigated for its potential role in fat metabolism, vascular targeting mechanisms, and obesity-related research pathways. Due to its highly specific mechanism of action, it is often used in advanced metabolic and body composition research studies.
Key Features
- Synthetic peptide designed for adipose tissue targeting research
- Studied for selective disruption of fat tissue blood supply pathways
- Commonly used in metabolic and obesity-related research models
- Investigated for fat cell apoptosis and energy balance pathways
- Suitable for advanced body composition and vascular biology studies
Common Research Areas
Researchers and scientific studies commonly explore Adipotide (FTPP) for:
- Adipose tissue reduction mechanisms
- Obesity and metabolic disorder research
- Fat cell apoptosis and vascular targeting studies
- Energy balance and nutrient partitioning research
- Body composition and metabolic regulation models
Product Quality
Manufactured under strict quality control standards and tested for purity, identity, and consistency to ensure reliable research-grade performance.
Disclaimer: This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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