LGD-4033
LGD-4033, commonly known as Ligandrol, is a selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM) developed for laboratory research focused on lean muscle development, strength pathways, and bone health signaling. Preclinical studies suggest LGD-4033 selectively binds to androgen receptors in skeletal muscle and bone, making it of interest in investigations involving lean mass maintenance, anabolic signaling, and body recomposition models.
Researchers have explored LGD-4033 for its potential role in promoting muscle integrity and supporting performance-related pathways while maintaining selectivity in non-target tissues. Its high receptor affinity and anabolic potential have made it a popular compound in preclinical studies on muscle growth and tissue preservation.
LGD-4033 is supplied strictly for laboratory research purposes and is not intended for human consumption
• Supports lean muscle development and preservation
• Targets androgen receptors in muscle and bone
• Studied for strength and performance pathways
• Explored for body recomposition signaling
• Investigated for bone health research
























