Date published: 2026-5-13

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AdipoR2 Activators

AdipoR2 Activators belong to a distinctive chemical class renowned for their pivotal role in the activation of the AdipoR2 receptor. AdipoR2, a member of the adiponectin receptor family, is a transmembrane protein predominantly found in various tissues, including adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and liver. The activation of AdipoR2 is crucial in modulating cellular responses related to energy homeostasis, glucose metabolism, and fatty acid oxidation. The chemical compounds classified as AdipoR2 Activators are characterized by their ability to interact specifically with the AdipoR2 receptor, initiating a cascade of intracellular events that culminate in diverse physiological responses. Structurally, AdipoR2 Activators exhibit a diverse range of chemical frameworks, encompassing both synthetic and naturally derived compounds. These molecules share a common feature: the capability to bind to the AdipoR2 receptor, often involving specific molecular recognition patterns and interactions. The binding of AdipoR2 Activators to the receptor triggers a conformational change in the receptor's structure, leading to the activation of downstream signaling pathways. These pathways often involve intricate intracellular cascades, including the activation of kinases, modulation of second messenger systems, and altered gene expression profiles. The diverse array of AdipoR2 Activators underscores the complexity of their interactions with the receptor and their potential to fine-tune cellular responses. Researchers continue to explore the structural nuances of AdipoR2 Activators in order to decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying their interaction with the AdipoR2 receptor. By unraveling these interactions, scientists aim to gain deeper insights into cellular metabolism and energy regulation, shedding light on the fundamental processes that govern metabolic homeostasis. The study of AdipoR2 Activators provides a unique avenue to better understand the intricate interplay between molecules and receptors in cellular signaling, offering insights into the broader landscape of molecular pharmacology and cellular biology.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Caffeine

58-08-2sc-202514
sc-202514A
sc-202514B
sc-202514C
sc-202514D
50 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
5 kg
$33.00
$67.00
$97.00
$192.00
$775.00
13
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Caffeine, a central nervous system stimulant, has been associated with increased AdipoR2 expression. The exact mechanism is unclear but might relate to lipid metabolism alterations.

Genistein

446-72-0sc-3515
sc-3515A
sc-3515B
sc-3515C
sc-3515D
sc-3515E
sc-3515F
100 mg
500 mg
1 g
5 g
10 g
25 g
100 g
$45.00
$164.00
$200.00
$402.00
$575.00
$981.00
$2031.00
46
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Genistein, a soy isoflavone, may enhance AdipoR2 expression. It's believed to modulate signaling pathways related to inflammation and metabolism.

Retinoic Acid, all trans

302-79-4sc-200898
sc-200898A
sc-200898B
sc-200898C
500 mg
5 g
10 g
100 g
$66.00
$325.00
$587.00
$1018.00
28
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Retinoic acid can increase AdipoR2 levels. As a metabolite of vitamin A, it plays roles in cell differentiation and signaling which might influence AdipoR2 expression.

D,L-Sulforaphane

4478-93-7sc-207495A
sc-207495B
sc-207495C
sc-207495
sc-207495E
sc-207495D
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
1 g
10 g
250 mg
$153.00
$292.00
$489.00
$1325.00
$8465.00
$933.00
22
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Sulforaphane, found in cruciferous vegetables, can enhance AdipoR2 levels. It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which may play a role in its effects on AdipoR2.

Naringenin

480-41-1sc-219338
25 g
$245.00
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Naringenin, a flavonoid in citrus fruits, has been linked with increased AdipoR2 expression. It may modulate pathways related to oxidative stress and inflammation.