Description
Cardarine (GW501516): A Potent Metabolic Modulator
Cardarine, also known as GW501516 or Endurobol, is a metabolic modulator that acts on the PPAR-delta pathway, promoting fatty acid oxidation and enhancing glucose uptake in skeletal muscle tissues. Originally developed to treat metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, Cardarine has shown potential in improving lipid profiles, increasing endurance, and providing cardiovascular benefits.
Chemical Properties Cardarine
- Chemical Formula: C21H18F3NO3S2
- Molecular Mass: 453.50
- Synonyms: Endurobol, GW501516, GW 501516, GW-501516, 2-[2-methyl-4-[[4-methyl-2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-1,3-thiazol-5-yl]methylsulfanyl]phenoxy]acetic acid
- Molar Mass: 453.498
- CAS Number: 317318-70-0
- PubChem: CID 9803963
Product Specifications Cardarine
- Total Amount of Active Ingredient: 10 mg per capsule
- Shelf Life: 36 months
Product Quality Assurance
All products are rigorously lab tested, and results are periodically published on our website. Customers can verify the authenticity of their purchase through HPLC-licensed testing facilities. If results are negative, we offer a full refund, including the cost of the HPLC test and shipping fees.
Benefits of Cardarine
- Improved Lipid Profiles: Lowers blood lipid levels, which can benefit cardiovascular health.
- Enhanced Endurance: Increases glucose uptake and fatty acid oxidation, enhancing physical performance and endurance.
- Potential Heart Health: Studies have shown improved cardiac function and reduced inflammation in animal models, suggesting potential therapeutic use in heart failure.
- Metabolic Benefits: May help in managing metabolic syndrome by improving various metabolic parameters.
Minor Side Effects
While generally well-tolerated, some minor side effects may include:
- Mild headaches
- Nausea
- Gastrointestinal discomfort
Dosage Recommendations
- Beginner: 5 mg per day
- Intermediate: 10 mg per day
- Advanced: 15-20 mg per day
- Women: 5-10 mg per day (adjust based on individual response)
Peer-Reviewed Studies
- Park, J., & Kim, J. Y. (2021). “Cardarine (GW501516) Effects on Improving Metabolic Syndrome.” Journal of Health, Sports, and Kinesiology, 2(2), 22-27.
- Jimenez-Munoz, C. M., López, M., Albericio, F., & Makowski, K. (2021). “Targeting Energy Expenditure — Drugs for Obesity Treatment.” Pharmaceuticals, 14(5), 435.
Bottom Line
Cardarine (GW501516) is a promising metabolic modulator with potential benefits for cardiovascular health, endurance, and metabolic function. Its ability to enhance fatty acid oxidation and glucose uptake makes it an attractive candidate for research in metabolic and cardiovascular therapies. As always, consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement or research compound.
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