What Is Adipotide (FTPP) Peptide?
Laboratories working within metabolic research can access Adipotide (FTPP) Peptide as a research-grade compound for pre-clinical and in vitro applications. Adipotide (FTPP) Peptide is a pro-apoptotic peptide targeting adipose vasculature. Researchers apply it in laboratory and in vitro research settings. We follow a defined synthesis standard throughout production. Consequently, we limit distribution to qualified researchers only.
Research Applications
Adipotide, also known as FTPP, pairs a pro-apoptotic peptide with a fat-targeting domain. Researchers designed this combination to selectively affect the vascular supply of adipose tissue in pre-clinical models.
Pre-clinical literature discusses this compound within the broader field of metabolic research. Here, researchers examine receptor interactions, signalling pathways, and structure-activity relationships. A well-characterised reference compound helps a laboratory keep experimental conditions consistent from one run to the next. However, results can still shift depending on reconstitution method, storage conditions, and assay design. For this reason, we encourage researchers to follow standard protocols and log batch numbers for traceability.
Purity, Testing & Quality Assurance
An independent third-party laboratory tests each batch, confirming purity and identity via HPLC or mass spectrometry. We provide a Certificate of Analysis on request. This lets a research group verify a batch before use, supporting reproducibility when comparing results against other laboratories. We also retain records for every production run, so researchers can match a specific COA back to the vial received.
Storage & Reconstitution
As with most lyophilised research peptides, researchers should reconstitute this compound immediately before use with an appropriate solvent such as bacteriostatic water. Reconstituted solutions lose stability more quickly at room temperature, so we recommend refrigeration and prompt use. Researchers generally benefit from reconstituting smaller volumes as needed rather than a full batch at once, since repeated freeze-thaw cycles can compromise the compound. Prior to reconstitution, the lyophilised powder itself stays comparatively stable when stored per the COA.
Usage Restrictions
This product serves laboratory and in vitro research only. It is not a medicine, and researchers must not use it for human consumption, animal consumption, diagnosis, or therapy. For independent chemical reference data, researchers can consult the PubChem compound database.
Related Research Compounds
Researchers working in Metabolic Research may also find GLP-1 Peptide — Incretin Hormone for Research relevant to their study design. It sits alongside this compound in the same category, together with reconstitution supplies for laboratory preparation.


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