Adipotide (FTPP) is a lab-made peptide mimic built as a two-part molecule, joining a fat-tissue homing sequence to a cell-disrupting segment with a small linker. It is best known in research for its targeted, address-and-payload design, which is what makes it stand out from simpler peptides.
It also has a research base, with lab work exploring how its homing piece interacts with receptors like prohibitin and annexin-A2 (Salameh et al., 2016, JCI Insight). That makes it a common reference compound in vascular-targeting studies.
Research Applications
•Ligand-directed vascular targeting research
•Prohibitin and annexin-A2 receptor studies
•Chimeric peptide design research
•Structure-activity laboratory models
Supplied as a lyophilized powder for stability.