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Also known as: EP-23905
EP-23905 is an obscure investigational research compound studied in early metabolic and appetite-signaling work. Very limited public data exists, and it is sold strictly for laboratory research use.
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EP-23905 has been described in early-stage research as a small-molecule or peptidic agent acting on metabolic and appetite-regulatory pathways, though its precise molecular target is not well characterized in the public literature. Proposed mechanisms center on modulation of energy-balance signaling and gut-brain axis pathways implicated in food intake. Because no peer-reviewed pharmacological dossier is widely available, any mechanistic description remains provisional. It should be treated as an uncharacterized research chemical pending validated target identification.