Also known as: FTPP
Adipotide, also known as AOD9604, is a peptide categorized under Fat Loss & Metabolic Peptides. This synthetic peptide is designed to target and induce apoptosis in fat cells, making it a significant focus in obesity research and metabolic studies. By specifically targeting adipose tissue, Adipotide aims to facilitate fat loss through a unique mechanism of action.
Adipotide operates by binding to specific receptors on the surface of adipocytes (fat cells), leading to their programmed cell death. This process is known as apoptosis, which effectively reduces the number of fat cells in the body. The peptide's selective action helps minimize the impact on other cell types, making it a targeted approach to fat loss.
The mechanism involves the activation of pathways that trigger cellular stress responses, ultimately resulting in fat cell death. This targeted approach not only aids in reducing body fat but also helps in improving metabolic health by decreasing the overall adipose tissue burden.
Adipotide represents a promising avenue in the field of fat loss and metabolic health. By specifically targeting fat cell apoptosis, it offers a focused approach to managing obesity and related metabolic disorders, making it a relevant peptide in contemporary research.
Last updated: Feb 25, 2026