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Adipotide
Adipotide is a synthetic peptidomimetic incorporating D-amino acids and disulfide bonds to enhance stability. It targets prohibitin receptors in adipose vasculature in experimental models.
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Research Applications
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Study of adipose tissue vasculature targeting
Evaluation of peptide degradation resistance
Evaluation of fat mass reduction mechanisms (animal models)
Structural and physicochemical peptide characterization
Technical Information
Technical specifications
Product Specifications
Structure
Cyclic peptide with disulfide bridges
Stability
High proteolytic resistance
Form
Lyophilized powder
🧊 Storage Requirements
Handling Information
Protect from light
Lyophilized
−20°C
Post Reconstitution
2–8°C
Related Articles
Peer-reviewed research
NCBI Literature Resources
A comparative study between nanoparticle-targeted therapeutics and bioconjugates as obesity medication
2013 • PMID: 23871959
Nazir Hossen, Kazuaki Kajimoto
⚠️ Compliance
Strictly in vitro / preclinical research only
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Support FAQ
Quick answers to common questions
What is Adipotide and how does it work?
Adipotide is an experimental lab-made peptide designed to target the blood vessels that supply
fat tissue. It works by cutting off that blood supply, causing fat cells to shrink and die.
How is Adipotide stored and handled?
Store at −20°C protected from light. Stability is approximately 12 months.
Is Adipotide FDA-approved?
Adipotide is not FDA-approved and remains an experimental research compound. It has only
been studied in early trials and is not available for clinical use.
