Cagrilintide is a research-grade analog of the endogenous hormone amylin, investigated for its role in appetite regulation, body weight reduction, and metabolic health. It is commonly studied in combination with GLP-1–based therapies for synergistic weight management effects.
Mechanism and Metabolic Effects
Acts as a long-acting amylin receptor agonist, enhancing satiety signaling, slowing gastric emptying, and reducing food intake in experimental obesity models.
Research associates cagrilintide with improvements in body weight, waist circumference, and metabolic markers when used alone or alongside incretin-based agents in clinical-style studies.
Weight and Appetite Research
Produces dose-dependent body weight loss primarily through reduced caloric intake rather than stimulant-like thermogenesis, making it valuable for studying sustained appetite suppression.
Experimental data suggest potential benefits for hedonic eating control and reduced cravings, supporting its use in research on long-term adherence to hypocaloric regimens.
For research purposes only. Not intended for human consumption.
Research Guide
For a detailed scientific overview of this compound, read our research guide.
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