hGH Fragment 176-191, also known as a modified version of AOD9604, constitutes a small segment of growth hormone (hGH) often referred to as the “lipolytic fragment.” It’s a 191-amino acid peptide hormone, secreted by the pituitary, with receptors spread through the body, especially in the liver.
In the animal body hGH induces triglycerides breakdown, stimulates hormone-sensitive lipase, and inhibits glucose uptake. This is why there’s a lot of attention around hGH-related peptides and their potential use in the upcoming medication and drugs.
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