Description
Uncompromising Quality Control
At Clear Peptides, quality is verified through independent third-party analytical testing conducted on each production batch. Every peptide is supplied with lot-specific Certificates of Analysis (COAs) confirming identity, purity, and batch consistency.
All materials undergo RP-HPLC purity analysis and ESI-MS identity confirmation before release. No lot ships without passing both tests.
Quality Comparison
| Feature / Testing Standard | Clear Peptides | Other Labs (Avg.) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard COA (Qualitative & Quantitative) | ✔ Included with every lot | ✘ Often incomplete |
| RP-HPLC Purity Analysis | ✔ Every batch, ≥98% criterion | ✘ Inconsistently performed |
| ESI-MS Identity Confirmation | ✔ Every batch | ✘ Rarely provided |
| Lot-Specific Documentation | ✔ Permanently archived, retrievable | ✘ Often unavailable |
| US-Based Fulfillment | ✔ FedEx 2-Day cold-chain | ✘ Variable |
AOD-9604 — Research Overview
AOD-9604 is a modified fragment of the human growth hormone (HGH) C-terminus, specifically the amino acid sequence 176–191 with an additional tyrosine residue. It was engineered to retain adipogenic signaling activity while eliminating the insulin-like and proliferative effects associated with intact HGH.
Research interest centers on AOD-9604’s interactions with beta-3 adrenergic receptors in adipose tissue and its role in lipid metabolism signaling pathways, particularly in preclinical rodent model systems.
Research Context Reported in Scientific Literature
AOD-9604 has been evaluated in laboratory environments as described in peer-reviewed publications. Observations below are from controlled preclinical research models and do not constitute clinical evidence.
- Adipose tissue signaling: Beta-3 adrenergic receptor pathway activation and lipolysis signaling in isolated adipocyte research models
- GH fragment pharmacology: Structure-activity relationship studies comparing truncated HGH fragments to intact growth hormone
- Lipid metabolism pathway: Investigation of fatty acid oxidation pathway regulation in rodent metabolic model systems
- Receptor binding characterization: Binding affinity and selectivity profiling at adipose-expressed receptors vs. full-length HGH
- Body composition research models: Preclinical investigation of adipogenic signaling pathway effects in diet-induced metabolic models
These observations are exploratory and not conclusive.
Format & Handling
Supplied in sterile laboratory glass vials containing lyophilized peptide material. Reconstitution with bacteriostatic water or an appropriate laboratory solvent is required prior to research use.
Handling and storage should follow institutional laboratory protocols to maintain stability, purity, and analytical integrity. Store sealed vials at −20°C, protected from light and moisture.
Frequently Asked Questions
🚚 How fast is shipping?
Orders placed before 2PM PST ship same day via FedEx 2-Day with cold-chain packaging. Most orders arrive within 2 business days.
📦 When will I receive my tracking number?
Tracking is emailed immediately upon dispatch, typically within 24 hours of order placement.
🧪 How do you verify purity and quality?
Every lot undergoes independent third-party RP-HPLC purity analysis and ESI-MS identity confirmation. Lot-specific COAs are available via our COA Lookup tool.
💳 What payment methods do you accept?
We accept major credit cards via our secure Bankful payment gateway. All transactions are encrypted and processed securely.
↩️ What is your refund policy?
All sales are final unless the issue results from a verified error or quality failure on our part. See our Refund Policy for full details.
❄️ How should I store this product?
Lyophilized powder should be stored at −20°C in a sealed, desiccated container protected from light. Avoid repeated temperature cycling. After reconstitution, store at 2–8°C and use within 72 hours.
Intended Use: Research use only. Not for human consumption, medical, veterinary, or diagnostic use. Research findings are preliminary and do not imply safety or efficacy.




