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Dual-Agonist Peptides: GLP-1 and GIP in Research

2024-11-21 · ~2 min read · For laboratory and educational use only
Dual-Agonist Peptides: GLP-1 and GIP in Research

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Dual-agonist peptides that engage both GLP-1 and GIP receptors are a major focus of current metabolic research. This overview explains the mechanism and research context. All information is for laboratory and educational research only. These compounds are not approved for human or veterinary use, and nothing here is medical advice.

What a dual agonist is

A dual agonist activates two receptor pathways at once · here, GLP-1 and GIP. Tirzepatide is the most-studied example; review literature characterizes it as a dual GIP/GLP-1 co-agonist [2], and the SURPASS-1 trial reported dose-dependent metabolic effects versus placebo [1]. Engaging two pathways has, in the literature, generally been associated with broader metabolic effects than single agonists in study models.

How it compares to triple agonists

Triple agonists such as retatrutide add glucagon-receptor activity. For a side-by-side, see our retatrutide vs tirzepatide vs semaglutide comparison.

Selected research references

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