Retatrutide Overview
Retatrutide is an advanced multi-agonist peptide designed to support metabolic function.
It acts on three hormone receptors – GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon – influencing appetite regulation,
energy metabolism, and fat utilization. Research explores its effects on metabolic health and wellness.
Peptide Profile
- Name: Retatrutide
- CAS Number: 2381089-83-2
- Molecular Formula: C221H342N46O68
- Main Function: Multi-agonist for metabolic optimization
Mechanism of Action
Retatrutide activates GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon pathways to modulate appetite, glucose metabolism,
and fat processing. Its multi-receptor activity offers a synergistic effect on energy balance.
Key Characteristics
- Triple receptor activation for metabolic modulation
- Supports glucose control and insulin sensitivity
- Influences lipid metabolism and cardiovascular health markers
- Explored in research on liver health (NAFLD/NASH)
- Potential impact on energy, endurance, and overall vitality
Research Context
Retatrutide is primarily studied in metabolic research settings, including weight management,
energy regulation, and fat metabolism. It is not classified as a medicinal product.
Potential Effects
- Appetite regulation and satiety support
- Enhanced metabolic efficiency and fat utilization
- Support for cardiovascular and liver-related markers
- Improved energy and endurance outcomes in experimental studies
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