Adipotide FTPP Peptide
Adipotide (also called FTPP) is a pro-apoptotic peptidomimetic. It targets the vasculature of white adipose tissue. Researchers use it to study fat cell biology and vascular targeting in metabolic research models.
So, what makes this compound interesting in a lab setting? It binds two receptors at once: prohibitin and ANXA2. That dual-targeting approach is what sets Adipotide apart from simpler peptides.
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What exactly is Adipotide and how does it work?
First, the targeting domain finds the right tissue. Next, the apoptotic payload does its job locally. Therefore, researchers are interested in this mechanism for studying selective vascular disruption in adipose tissue models.
But it’s worth noting: this is a research compound only. All studies have been conducted in preclinical animal models. No human trials have produced regulatory approval.
Is Adipotide tested by Janoshik?
Also, Janoshik runs both HPLC purity analysis and mass spectrometry to confirm the correct molecular sequence. So you’re not just getting a purity number you’re getting identity confirmation too.
However, we recommend that all researchers perform their own validation before use in any study. Third-party testing is a starting point, not a substitute for lab-level QC.
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What are the storage requirements for Adipotide?
First, keep the vial sealed until you’re ready to reconstitute. Next, use sterile bacteriostatic water or your preferred research-grade solvent. Finally, aliquot before freezing if you need to store long-term.
Also, avoid storing near the freezer door. Temperature fluctuation degrades peptide integrity faster than people expect.
What’s the sequence and formula for Adipotide?
So the GG acts as a flexible linker between the fat-targeting domain and the CNGRC sequence. That CNGRC portion is an aminopeptidase N (CD13) binder. Together they create a dual-receptor-targeting construct.
Molecular weight comes in at approximately 3,320 Da. This places it firmly in the mid-weight research peptide category — stable under proper storage conditions.
Where can researchers buy Adipotide with a valid COA?
However, always verify that your institution allows procurement from third-party peptide suppliers. Compliance sits with the researcher, not the vendor.
Also, we ship internationally to most research destinations. See shipping policies at globalpeptidesofficial.com.
Adipotide Specs table
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Common name | Adipotide / FTPP |
| Sequence | KFAKLAARLYRANKA-GG-CNGRC |
| Molecular formula | C₁₅₃H₂₅₆N₄₆O₃₁S₂ |
| Molecular weight | ~3,320 Da |
| Purity | 99.36% (HPLC Janoshik COA) |
| Form | Lyophilized powder |
| Storage lyophilized | −20°C, protected from light |
| Storage reconstituted | 4°C, use within 28 days |
| Targets | Prohibitin, ANXA2, CD13 (aminopeptidase N) |
| Testing lab | Janoshik (independent third party) |
| Intended use | Research use only |
| Supplier | globalpeptidesofficial.com |
Disclaimer: Adipotide is sold strictly for research and laboratory use. It is not intended for human or veterinary use, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any condition. Global Peptides makes no medical claims. Researchers are responsible for compliance with all applicable local and institutional regulations.







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