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Adipotide/FTTP
Adipotide/FTTP
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Adipotide (Chinese name: Lipid-eliminating drug) is a peptide-based medication primarily used for treating obesity. It works by cutting off the blood supply to fat cells, causing them to die. Its mechanism of action is similar to that of GLP-1 receptor agonists, but it targets fat cells more directly.
Specific effects
Fat metabolism regulation
Adipotide works by blocking the blood supply to fat cells, forcing them to die and be reabsorbed by the body, thereby reducing fat accumulation. Experimental results show that after four weeks of daily injections, the average weight of rhesus monkeys decreased by 11%, and fat deposition decreased by 39%.
Blood sugar regulation
This drug was initially developed as a cancer treatment agent, but it was later discovered that it can lower blood sugar levels. Its mechanism of action may involve regulating insulin secretion or sugar metabolism pathways.
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