Description
RAD-150 (TLB-150) for Sale – Premium Liquid SARM
RAD-150, also known as TLB-150, is a cutting-edge selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM) developed to support scientific research on androgen signaling, tissue selectivity, and anabolic-to-androgenic ratios. As a structurally modified analog of RAD-140, RAD-150 offers enhanced molecular stability and longer half-life, making it a prime candidate for sustained-release studies and experimental models assessing muscle preservation and performance.
At ResearchChemical.com, our RAD-150 is engineered under rigorous quality assurance protocols, tested for purity (>99%), and bottled in a GMP-compliant environment to ensure the consistency your research demands.
Research Applications of RAD-150
While not approved for human use, RAD-150 is under investigation in laboratory settings and is being studied:
Study the anabolic effects of testosterone without significant androgenic side effects
Look into lean muscle retention and hypertrophy aspects in muscle wasting models and studies
Explore half-life and tissue selectivity compared to earlier SARMs like RAD-140
Explore neuroprotective and cognitive effects tied to androgen receptor activation
RAD-150 demonstrates strong binding affinity to androgen receptors and may assist researchers in exploring performance recovery, musculoskeletal disorders, and tissue regeneration studies.
RAD150 FAQs
What is RAD 150?
RAD 150, also known as TLB-150, is a Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator (SARM) designed for research purposes.
How can I measure RAD 150 accurately?
The product includes a graduated 1mL glass pipette for precise measurement and calculations.
What is the concentration of RAD 150 in the bottle?
Each bottle contains 30ml of Liquid RAD 150 with a concentration of 10 milligrams per milliliter.
Is RAD 150 approved for human use?
No, RAD 150 is not approved by the FDA for human consumption and is intended strictly for laboratory research purposes.
How should I store RAD 150?
Store RAD 150 in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its stability and potency.
About RAD-150
- CAS Number: 1208070-53-4
- Chemical Formula: C₂₇H₂₀ClN₅O₃
- Molar Mass: 497.93 g/mol
- Classification: Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator (SARM)
- Research Use Only – Not for Human Consumption
Product Specifications
Concentration: 10 mg/mL
Volume: 30 mL
Purity: >99%, with less than 5% concentration variance
Bottle: UV-resistant amber glass
Pipette: Graduated 1mL glass pipette included for precision dosing
Packaging: Tamper-evident seal to guarantee product integrity
Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry environment away from sunlight to maintain potency and prevent degradation
Evaporation Control: Specially sealed to prevent exposure to air and moisture
Why Choose ResearchChemical.com?
Third-Party Tested – Verified >99% purity
Consistent Batching – Less than 5% variability
Tamper-Proof Packaging – UV-resistant glass for compound stability
Fast Fulfillment – Orders ship quickly and securely
U.S.-Based Production – Manufactured and bottled domestically
Customer Support – Expert assistance for research-related questions
Scientific References
1. Bhasin, S., & Jasuja, R. (2009). Selective androgen receptor modulators as function promoting therapies. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 12(3), 232-240.
2. Puskas, J. (2022). Pre-clinical assessment of the selective androgen receptor modulator RAD140 to increase muscle mass and bone mineral density (Doctoral dissertation).
3. Yu, Ziyang et al. “Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator RAD140 Inhibits the Growth of Androgen/Estrogen Receptor–Positive BC Models with a Distinct Mechanism of Action.” MK 677 Clinical Cancer Research 23 (2017): 7608 – 7620
4. Jayaraman, A., Christensen, A., Moser, V. A., Vest, R. S., Miller, C. P., Hattersley, G., & Pike, C. J. (2014). Selective AR modulator RAD140 is neuroprotective in cultured neurons and kainate-lesioned male rats. Endocrinology, 155(4), 1398–1406.
5. Miller, C. P., Shomali, M., Lyttle, C. R., O’Dea, L. S., Herendeen, H., Gallacher, K., Paquin, D., Compton, D. R., Sahoo, B., Kerrigan, S. A., Burge, M. S., Nickels, M., Green, J. L., Katzenellenbogen, J. A., Tchesnokov, A., & Hattersley, G. (2010). Design, Synthesis, and Preclinical Characterization of the Selective AR Modulator (SARM) RAD140. ACS medicinal chemistry letters, 2(2), 124–129.