Methylation (Methyltransferases) Methyltransferases transfer a methyl group (CH3) from the universal methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine (SAM-e) to oxygen (O-methylation), nitrogen (N-methylation), or sulfur (S-methylation) atoms on the substrate
It is not marketed as a medicine, supplement, food ingredient, cosmetic treatment, or consumer health product
Additionally, improved glycaemic control may contribute to better overall metabolic health
Need an alternative pathway
Both compounds have half-lives suitable for once-weekly dosing: Tirzepatide: ~5-day half-life Retatrutide: ~6-day half-life (estimated from Phase 2 pharmacokinetic data) Best Peptides for Fat Loss: Where Do These Compounds Rank
However, compounded semaglutide may have a higher risk of side effects due to potential variations in quality and dosing and the presence of impurities