A selective PPARδ agonist used as a laboratory tool compound; no human data, and it shares the PPARδ-class carcinogenicity concern.
GW-0742 is a close chemical relative of cardarine — another selective PPARδ agonist — used mainly as a laboratory tool to study that receptor.
It works the same way: switching on PPARδ to drive the genes for fat metabolism and mitochondrial activity.
Because it shares the PPARδ mechanism, it also shares the class-level cancer concern that ended cardarine's development. There is no human data, and it's a research chemical rather than a therapeutic.
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