SR9009
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- Product NameSR9009
- CAS No.1379686-30-2
- Purity99%
- Min Quantity1000Kilograms
- Price1~2
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Detailed Description
SR9009
Synonyms: Ethyl-3-(((4-chlorobenzyl)((5-nitrothiophen-2-yl)methyl)amino)methyl)pyrrolidine-1-carboxylate
CAS No.: 1379686-30-2
Molecular formular: C20H24ClN3O4S
Molecular Weight: 437.94
Appearance: White powder
Purity: 99%
Application: SR9009 increase exercise endurance and loss weight.
Packing:1kg/foil bag
[Function]
A new compound called SR9009 increases metabolism, fat burning, and muscle growth in the lab.
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have successfully tested a drug, called SR9009, in mice that kickstarts metabolism and results in increased muscle development.
Essentially, it's an exercise regime in a pill.
SR9009 alters the metabolic profile of skeletal muscle in a manner similar to the changes observed [in] animals [that] are endurance trained. Basically, the drug sends a signal to the muscle to tell it to modify its metabolism.
Half of the mice studied showed improved running endurance in terms of both time and distance. What was clearly interesting was that a small, drug-like molecule could increase metabolic rate in skeletal muscle and increase exercise endurance
SR9009 Not Just a “Diet” Pill
There’s no way to sugarcoat it-though many have tried-maintaining a healthy weight can be difficult. Because it’s hard, many have tried “miracle" weight-loss pills and other quick fixes for something that ultimately requires a lifestyle change. Many over-the-counter diet and weigh-loss pills are unregulated and may contain dangerous ingredients.
SR9009, however, isn’t like appetite suppressants, laxatives, or “fat blockers.” And you won’t find SR9009 in the ingredient lists of protein powders or exercise supplements.
The difference between SR9009 and other diet pills is in its chemistry. SR9009 is not an appetite suppressant-as many weight-loss drugs are-and directly works by increasing the metabolic rate of muscle.
Your metabolism speeds up and slows down naturally during the day, meaning that sometimes food is used for energy and sometimes it’s stored as fat. By re-synching a dysfunctional metabolic clock, SR9009 ensures that food and excess fat are used as energy.
SR9009 is one of a pair of compounds developed at TSRI by Burris and his team. The drug binds to Rev-erbα, a natural protein in the body that influences lipid and glucose metabolism in the liver, inflammatory responses, and fat-storing cells. By binding to Rev-erbα, SR9009 can kickstart metabolism with another pleasant side-effect: increased muscle strength.
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