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Head-to-head comparison of BAM15 and SR-9011 — mechanism, side effects, legal status, and pricing.
BAM15 is a synthetic small-molecule mitochondrial uncoupler (protonophore) — not a peptide — studied preclinically for obesity and metabolic disease as a potentially safer alternative to DNP. It has never been tested in humans, has no regulatory approval, and was added to the WADA Prohibited List as an AMPK activator. It is sold as a gray-market research chemical.
SR-9011 is a synthetic small-molecule REV-ERB (Rev-erbα/β) agonist — not a peptide — studied preclinically as a circadian/metabolic modulator. It has no human data of any kind, no regulatory approval, and is WADA-prohibited at all times. Note: it is frequently confused with "Stenabolic," which is properly its analog SR9009, not SR-9011.
BAM15
SR-9011
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BAM15
SR-9011
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BAM15
3
COAs
99.1%
Avg purity
1
Labs
SR-9011
1
COAs
96.8%
Avg purity
1
Labs
In diet-induced obese mice, BAM15 reduced fat mass and improved insulin sensitivity without changing food intake or lean mass (Nature Communications 2020); other mouse work shows benefit in diabetes, and in sepsis/acute kidney injury. Rodent PK is ~67% oral bioavailability with a ~1.7 h half-life; there is no human PK, safety, or dosing data. Not approved; not a peptide.
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In diet-induced obese mice (intraperitoneal dosing), SR-9011/SR9009 increased energy expenditure, reduced fat mass, and improved dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia (Solt et al., Nature 2012). Human liver microsome work identified 14 metabolites but no half-life, and the authors caution against human extrapolation. There are no registered human trials of SR-9011; no human safety, dose, or pharmacokinetic data exist.
BAM15 and SR-9011 are both in the Metabolic category and may have overlapping mechanisms. Researchers should review both profiles carefully, understand the mechanisms of action, and monitor the relevant biomarkers when combining compounds in the same class. As always, consult a licensed healthcare provider before making any decisions about combining research compounds.
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