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Bioglutide

Bioglutide (NA-931) is a first-in-class oral quadruple receptor agonist targeting IGF-1, GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors simultaneously.

Bioglutide molecular structure

Overview

Bioglutide (NA-931) is a first-in-class oral quadruple receptor agonist targeting IGF-1, GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors simultaneously. Developed by Biomed Industries, this small molecule derived from a cyclic IGF-1 fragment demonstrates remarkable oral bioavailability and blood-brain barrier penetration. Phase 2 clinical trials showed up to 13.8% body weight reduction in 13 weeks while preserving muscle mass - a significant advantage over existing GLP-1 therapies. Currently in Phase 2b/3 trials for obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Last reviewed: 2026-08-18

Identity & Aliases

Also known as

NA-931Bioglutide (research product name)quadruple receptor agonist NA-931

Status: Investigational drug - not yet FDA approved; Phase 2b/3 trials for obesity and type 2 diabetes

Full composition (formula, molecular weight, sequence) in Quick Facts →

Research Areas

Obesity and weight managementType 2 diabetesOral incretin-based therapyMetabolic disease

Available Evidence

Human

NA-931 (marketed to researchers as 'Bioglutide') is an oral quadruple receptor agonist (IGF-1, GLP-1, GIP and glucagon receptors) in Phase 2 development. A 13-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in 125 adults with obesity or overweight plus comorbidity reported dose-dependent mean body-weight reductions of up to 13.8% from baseline (12.4% relative to placebo) at 150 mg daily, with treatment-emergent adverse events described as mild; results were presented at ADA 2025 and EASD 2025.

Animal

Company disclosures describe diet-induced obese mouse-model pharmacology supporting the quadruple-agonist weight-loss mechanism; these data were not independently peer-reviewed in the sources examined.

Uncertain

Phase 2 results have so far been communicated through conference abstracts and company press releases, not peer-reviewed full publications; Phase 3 data, long-term safety, and cardiovascular outcomes are lacking.

Key Studies & Findings

1 studies

Benefits & Effects

5 documented

Oral administration (no injections)

clinical

muscle-sparing weight loss

clinical

once-daily dosing with or without food

clinical

milder GI side effects than injectable GLP-1s

clinical

quadruple receptor activation for comprehensive metabolic effects

clinical

No side effects data available yet.

This peptide may have limited safety data.

Limitations & Open Questions

No peer-reviewed full publication of the Phase 2 data yet; conference-abstract and press-release evidence only; NA-931 is described by its developer as a small-molecule agonist, whereas the 'Bioglutide' sold as a research peptide is an unregulated product with no clinical or safety data of its own.

Pharmacology

Company pharmacokinetic data support once-daily oral dosing, with blood levels unaffected by food intake; the mechanism is simultaneous agonism of IGF-1, GLP-1, GIP and glucagon receptors. Full pharmacokinetic parameters are not yet published in peer-reviewed literature.

Reported Research Dosing

Reported values from research literature and community protocols. Educational reference only — not a dosing recommendation or medical advice.

50mg

Route: Oral
Half-life: 16 hrs – 1 day

Research Protocols

Starting / Titration

Dose
50mg
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Oral

Standard dose

Dose
100mg
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Oral

Maximum clinical dose

Dose
150mg
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Oral

Research titration protocol

Dose
Start 2.5mg, increase 2.5mg weekly
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Oral (as tolerated)

Research protocols are for educational purposes only. Always consult qualified medical professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Has Bioglutide (NA-931) completed Phase 3?

No. It is in Phase 2; 13-week Phase 2 results were presented at ADA 2025 and EASD 2025, and peer-reviewed publication is pending.

Is the 'Bioglutide' sold as a research peptide the same as the drug candidate?

No. The retail research product is unregulated and has no safety or efficacy data; only the company's regulated drug candidate (NA-931) has clinical trial results.

Research Citations

1

Phase 2 Clinical Trial - Obesity (2024)

(2024)

2

Phase 1 Trial - Safety and PK (2024)

(2024)

3

EASD 2025 Presentation - Phase 2 Results

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Related Resources

Quick Facts

Mechanism

NA-931 is a small lipophilic molecule derived from cyclic IGF-1 fragment that crosses the blood-brain barrier. Simultaneously activates IGF-1 (muscle preservation, insulin sensitivity), GLP-1 (appetite suppression, insulin secretion), GIP (glucose metabolism, fat storage), and glucagon (energy expenditure, fat oxidation) receptors.

Safety Information

Investigational drug - not yet FDA approved. Start at lower dose (50mg) and titrate up as tolerated. Most common side effects: mild nausea (7.3%), diarrhea (6.3-8.1%). 83% of GI adverse events rated mild or insignificant in trials. No serious drug-related adverse events in Phase 2. Caution with personal/family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (GLP-1 class concern). Monitor for pancreatitis symptoms (severe abdominal pain). Drug interactions not fully characterized - avoid stacking with other GLP-1 agonists.

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