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AOD9604 5mg
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AOD9604 is a modified form of amino acids 176-191 of the GH polypeptide. It is a 15-mer peptide residue of the C-terminus of HGH to which tyrosine is added at the N-terminal end. Purity (HPLC) 99% min. 5mg per vial.
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AOD9604 5mg

FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY

Molecular Formula : CC78H123N23O23S2 Molecular Weight : 1815.1 CAS No. : N/A

Sequence: Tyr-Leu-Arg-Ile-Val-Gln-Cys-Arg-Ser-Val-Glu-Gly-Ser-Cys-Gly-Phe

For RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY

AOD9604 is a modified form of amino acids 176-191 of the GH polypeptide. Investigators at Monash University discovered that the fat-reducing effects of GH appear to be controlled by a small region near one end of the GH molecule. This region, which consists of amino acids 176-191, is less than 10% of the total size of the GH molecule and appears to have no effect on growth or insulin resistance. It works by mimicking the way natural Growth Hormone regulates fat metabolism but without the adverse effects on blood sugar or growth that is seen with unmodified Growth Hormone. Like Growth Hormone, AOD9604 stimulates lipolysis (the breakdown or destruction of fat) and inhibits lipogenesis (the transformation of nonfat food materials into body fat) both in laboratory testing and in animals and humans.

In laboratory tests on fat cells from rodents, pigs, dogs, and humans, the HGH fragment released fat specifically from obese fat cells but not from lean ones, reduced new fat accumulation in all fat cells, enhanced the burning of fat. In rodents (rats and mice), HGH fragment reduced body fat in obese animals but, enhanced fat burning without changing food consumption or inducing growth (as it does not increase IGF levels) or any other unwanted Growth Hormone effect.

In summary, AOD9604:

· Reduces the most stubborn abdominal fat.

· Increases muscle mass

· Increases IGF-1 levels, in an effective manner, thus making this a peptide that burns fat

· Increases energy expenditure

· Improves lipid profiles and lipolytic activity does not negatively impact blood glucose level, nor does cell proliferation occur, like Human Growth Hormone

· Extremely potent and effective fat burner.

Recent clinic research has shown that a dosage of 500mcg the (AOD9604) daily for 30 days did show a reduction of body fat in the mid abdominal area in both obese, over-weight, and average built people.


AOD9604 is a 15-mer peptide fragment(AA171 to AA191) of the C-terminus of Hgh to which a tyrosine is added at the N-terminal end. AOD9604 is more effective than AOD9401 in its ability to stimulate lipolytic and anti-lipogenic activity. Metabolic is developing AOD-9604 for the potential treatment of obesity.

AOD9604 is an analog of the growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) which signals the effects of growth hormone. It is a 15-mer peptide residue of the C-terminus of HgH to which tyrosine is added at the N-terminal end. Research studies have shown that AOD9604 actually acts on the reduction of excessive adipose tissues such as those in the abdominal area, increase in muscle mass, and enhances the lipid content of the body.

These segments of the synthetic peptide AOD9604 have been researched for their in vivo effects in laboratory mice musculus. Results have shown that AOD9604 have resulted to a short-period increase in blood glucose and a more sustained increase in plasma insulin, together with other fragments such as 172-191, 177-191 and 178-191. In addition, the researchers have suggested that functionality of the peptide depends not only in the informational sequence but should also have the correct physical configuration (Ng and Borstein 1978). Also, this fragment, being a region of high accessibility to proteases and also rich in proline, have been demonstrated to affect the conformational change in the cytoplasmic domain of the band 3 of erythrocyte membrane protein by serving as the hinge for the pivoting of the two subdomains. This then suggest that such residue is significant in conformational changes be serving as sites for peripheral protein binding in some body cells (Low et al. 1984).
In another study of Ng et al. (2000) on animal subjects, they found out that a 500mcg dosage of the said hormone increased the lipolytic activity in adipose tissues without having negative influence in the blood glucose level. Furthermore, though it behaves like a human growth hormone (HgH), it does not causes hyperglycemia because it does not compete with hGH receptors (Wu et al. 1993). Because of such effects, researchers have suggested that it might be used for the elimination of excess abdominal fat which is a significant aspect of HIV-associated lipodystrophy.
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AOD9604 5mg
AOD9604 5mg
FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY
(NOT AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA)
AOD9604 is a modified form of amino acids 176-191 of the GH polypeptide. It is a 15-mer peptide residue of the C-terminus of HGH to which tyrosine is added at the N-terminal end. Purity (HPLC) 99% min. 5mg per vial.
Availability: In stock
Shipping: $10 per order worldwide
* Includes 30ml. Bac. Water with purchases of $200.00 or more.
Regular Price: $45.00
Special Price: $39.50
  • Buy 5 for $36.00 each and save 9%
  • Buy 10 for $35.00 each and save 12%
  • Buy 20 for $33.00 each and save 17%
  • Buy 50 for $31.00 each and save 22%
  • Buy 100 for $29.00 each and save 27%
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aod9604.jpg
Product Description
AOD9604 5mg
FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY
Molecular Formula : CC78H123N23O23S2 Molecular Weight : 1815.1 CAS No. : N/A
Sequence: Tyr-Leu-Arg-Ile-Val-Gln-Cys-Arg-Ser-Val-Glu-Gly-Ser-Cys-Gly-Phe
For RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY
AOD9604 is a modified form of amino acids 176-191 of the GH polypeptide. Investigators at Monash University discovered that the fat-reducing effects of GH appear to be controlled by a small region near one end of the GH molecule. This region, which consists of amino acids 176-191, is less than 10% of the total size of the GH molecule and appears to have no effect on growth or insulin resistance. It works by mimicking the way natural Growth Hormone regulates fat metabolism but without the adverse effects on blood sugar or growth that is seen with unmodified Growth Hormone. Like Growth Hormone, AOD9604 stimulates lipolysis (the breakdown or destruction of fat) and inhibits lipogenesis (the transformation of nonfat food materials into body fat) both in laboratory testing and in animals and humans.
In laboratory tests on fat cells from rodents, pigs, dogs, and humans, the HGH fragment released fat specifically from obese fat cells but not from lean ones, reduced new fat accumulation in all fat cells, enhanced the burning of fat. In rodents (rats and mice), HGH fragment reduced body fat in obese animals but, enhanced fat burning without changing food consumption or inducing growth (as it does not increase IGF levels) or any other unwanted Growth Hormone effect.
In summary, AOD9604:
· Reduces the most stubborn abdominal fat.
· Increases muscle mass
· Increases IGF-1 levels, in an effective manner, thus making this a peptide that burns fat
· Increases energy expenditure
· Improves lipid profiles and lipolytic activity does not negatively impact blood glucose level, nor does cell proliferation occur, like Human Growth Hormone
· Extremely potent and effective fat burner.
Recent clinic research has shown that a dosage of 500mcg the (AOD9604) daily for 30 days did show a reduction of body fat in the mid abdominal area in both obese, over-weight, and average built people.
AOD9604 is a 15-mer peptide fragment(AA171 to AA191) of the C-terminus of Hgh to which a tyrosine is added at the N-terminal end. AOD9604 is more effective than AOD9401 in its ability to stimulate lipolytic and anti-lipogenic activity. Metabolic is developing AOD-9604 for the potential treatment of obesity.
AOD9604 is an analog of the growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) which signals the effects of growth hormone. It is a 15-mer peptide residue of the C-terminus of HgH to which tyrosine is added at the N-terminal end. Research studies have shown that AOD9604 actually acts on the reduction of excessive adipose tissues such as those in the abdominal area, increase in muscle mass, and enhances the lipid content of the body.
These segments of the synthetic peptide AOD9604 have been researched for their in vivo effects in laboratory mice musculus. Results have shown that AOD9604 have resulted to a short-period increase in blood glucose and a more sustained increase in plasma insulin, together with other fragments such as 172-191, 177-191 and 178-191. In addition, the researchers have suggested that functionality of the peptide depends not only in the informational sequence but should also have the correct physical configuration (Ng and Borstein 1978). Also, this fragment, being a region of high accessibility to proteases and also rich in proline, have been demonstrated to affect the conformational change in the cytoplasmic domain of the band 3 of erythrocyte membrane protein by serving as the hinge for the pivoting of the two subdomains. This then suggest that such residue is significant in conformational changes be serving as sites for peripheral protein binding in some body cells (Low et al. 1984).
In another study of Ng et al. (2000) on animal subjects, they found out that a 500mcg dosage of the said hormone increased the lipolytic activity in adipose tissues without having negative influence in the blood glucose level. Furthermore, though it behaves like a human growth hormone (HgH), it does not causes hyperglycemia because it does not compete with hGH receptors (Wu et al. 1993). Because of such effects, researchers have suggested that it might be used for the elimination of excess abdominal fat which is a significant aspect of HIV-associated lipodystrophy.
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Well, my guess, as previously posted, is that Essendon thought they were performance enhancing.

It's actually quite obvious when you think about it.
 
So you're believing advertising over scientific evidence? Think I'll believe the researchers
http://www.abc.net.au/dimensions/dimensions_health/Transcripts/s786811.htm

There is an obesity epidemic in Western countries. Obesity is a contributing factor to high blood pressure, high cholesterol, consequent cardiovascular disease, type II diabetes, arthritis, and other health problems. More than 20 percent of Australians are now obese.Doctors have few options when treating obesity. Prescription drugs currently available generally have unpleasant side effects and are not often advised. So doctors tell their patients, in essence, to eat less and exercise more. Only a small percentage of obese people manage to lose weight in the long term because of the frailty of human will.After many years of research Professor Frank Ng of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular biology at Monash University is confident he has the solution, AOD 9604: A new type of anti-obesity drug that mimics the effects of exercise by increasing the rate at which fat is metabolised.AOD 9604 is a synthetic form of part of human growth hormone.

Monash Biochem? Pretty sound research record.
 

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It matters because people are claiming AOD is the reason essendon are 6-0.

It's also interesting that wada let Vijay Singh off for taking a clearly banned substance after realising it wasn't performance enhancing.

I believe that was because you have to return a positive which can only be obtained through blood testing to which golf doesn't have a policy allowing this.

The long and the short - he found a loop hole - sound familiar

He is also now suing for distress - says a lot about where society is at
 
Jenny, how many sports supplements or health supplements are sold promising extraordinary benefits without any convincing scientific proof?

We aren't talking sports supplements or health supplements. We are talking pharmacologically manipulated, prescription drugs. An "intervention" Dank called it. There is no way he'd recommend a cocktail of drugs that weren't going to have some benefit. And the Bombers surely couldn't be stupid enough to let him spend $100,000 OVER budget on some pissy health supplements that does 2/10ths of bugger all! You wouldn't be in all this strife over a tin of protein shakes.
 
I don't think anyone actually believes AOD works as an anti obesity drug.

Wittert on twitter keeps correcting people when they say AOD is an anti obesity drug.

@ProfDocHealth: Dear Journalists, I understand you have deadline s but please stop calling AOD9604 anti-obesity. It ain't. It failed testing. #fact check
He may be on the money with that, but he also claims that it is illegal to use.

Gary Wittert@ProfDocHealth@ralphyheraldsun - interesting piece but its NOT an anti-obesity drug. It failed testing.That aside is illegal to use http://heraldsun.com.au/afl/teams/essendon-stands-firm-to-claim-drug-was-permitted/story-e6frf9l6-1226637145038

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7:35 PM - 7 May 13 · Details

  1. Jon Ralph@RalphyHeraldSun
    @ProfDocHealth So if we feel AOD is illegal thru WADA, how do the Dons feel they had permission to use it.
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    7:58 PM - 7 May 13 · Details
  2. Gary Wittert@ProfDocHealth
    @RalphyHeraldSun I would love to know the answer to that.
 
It matters because people are claiming AOD is the reason essendon are 6-0.

It's also interesting that wada let Vijay Singh off for taking a clearly banned substance after realising it wasn't performance enhancing.

Being 6-0 is irrelevant to the investigation. If it's prohibited the effect or lack thereof is not relevant.
 
We aren't talking sports supplements or health supplements. We are talking pharmacologically manipulated, prescription drugs. An "intervention" Dank called it. There is no way he'd recommend a cocktail of drugs that weren't going to have some benefit. And the Bombers surely couldn't be stupid enough to let him spend $100,000 OVER budget on some pissy health supplements that does 2/10ths of bugger all! You wouldn't be in all this strife over a tin of protein shakes.
He recommended a whole range of odd supplements. Pigs brains, mothers first milk etc. can anyone find any scientific basis for the use of these substances in sport?

Anyway, science and research suggest AOD is a placebo at best. But it kept Dank in employment so he was happy
 
It actually matters a great deal. Saying essendon are winning unfairly (based on aod) is clearly inaccurate irrespective of any decision by ASADA.

I am certainly not saying that. the Bombers were ordinary before the program

I can understand why fans would think the Bombers are on top because of this program.

Its totally irrelevant to the penalties and sanctions that will be delivered
 
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