Synthetic REV-ERB agonists (including SR9009) altered circadian behavior and clock-gene expression in mice, increased energy expenditure, and in diet-induced obese mice reduced fat mass and improved dyslipidaemia and hyperglycaemia.
SR9009 (Stenabolic)
REV-ERB agonist (Stenabolic) for metabolic enhancement and endurance

WADA BANNED - Prohibited in competitive sports as metabolic modulator
Overview
Last reviewed: 2026-08-18
Identity & Aliases
Also known as
Status: Research compound - Rev-ErbA agonist
Full composition (formula, molecular weight, sequence) in Quick Facts →
Research Areas
Available Evidence
No human clinical trials of SR9009 were found in indexed sources.
In mice, administration of the synthetic REV-ERB agonist SR9009 altered circadian behavior and the circadian pattern of core clock gene expression, increased energy expenditure, and in diet-induced obese mice decreased obesity by reducing fat mass and markedly improving dyslipidaemia and hyperglycaemia (Nature, 2012). Related work showed SR9009 increases exercise capacity and oxidative metabolism in skeletal muscle in mice.
SR9009 was identified as a potent synthetic agonist of the nuclear receptors REV-ERB-α and REV-ERB-β; in cells it suppresses BMAL1 transcription and drives REV-ERB-dependent metabolic gene programs.
Claims of fat burning and endurance benefits in humans are extrapolations from mouse studies; the compound has very poor oral bioavailability and no human safety data, and it is banned by WADA.
Key Studies & Findings
Rev-erb-alpha deficiency in mouse muscle reduced mitochondrial content and oxidative function and compromised exercise capacity; in vivo pharmacological activation of Rev-erb-alpha (REV-ERB agonist) increased exercise capacity.
Benefits & Effects
Side Effects & Safety
Limitations & Open Questions
Pharmacology
Reported Research Dosing
Reported values from research literature and community protocols. Educational reference only — not a dosing recommendation or medical advice.
20-30mg daily
Frequently Asked Questions
Is SR9009 a peptide?
No. SR9009 (stenabolic) is a small-molecule REV-ERB nuclear receptor agonist, often grouped with research peptides/SARMs in fitness markets but chemically unrelated.
Has SR9009 been tested in humans?
No human clinical trials of SR9009 were found; evidence is limited to rodent studies on metabolism, circadian rhythm and exercise capacity.
Why is SR9009 hard to use?
It has very poor oral bioavailability (~2%), so oral dosing is largely ineffective; parenteral dosing is used in research. It is banned by WADA.
Research Citations
Huang ZN, Wang J, Wang ZY, Min LY, Ni HL, Han YL, Tian YY, Cui YZ, Han JX, Cheng XF (2024)
Li H, Song S, Tien CL, Qi L, Graves A, Nasiotis E, Burris TP, Zhao Y, Sun Z, Zhang L (2022)
Xu H, Zhang J, Zheng X, Tan P, Xiong X, Yi X, Yang Y, Wang Y, Liao D, Li H, Wei Q, Ai J, Yang L (2022)
Dierickx P, Emmett MJ, Jiang C, Uehara K, Liu M, Adlanmerini M, Lazar MA (2019)
+ 22 more citations
Related Resources
Quick Facts
Formula
C20H24ClN3O4S
Molecular Weight
437.94
Mechanism
Rev-ErbA agonist that enhances metabolism
Safety Information
Research compound only. Limited human safety data available.
Citations
27Huang ZN, Wang J, Wang ZY, Min LY, Ni HL, Han YL, Tian YY, Cui YZ, Han JX, Cheng XF (2024)
Li H, Song S, Tien CL, Qi L, Graves A, Nasiotis E, Burris TP, Zhao Y, Sun Z, Zhang L (2022)
Xu H, Zhang J, Zheng X, Tan P, Xiong X, Yi X, Yang Y, Wang Y, Liao D, Li H, Wei Q, Ai J, Yang L (2022)
Dierickx P, Emmett MJ, Jiang C, Uehara K, Liu M, Adlanmerini M, Lazar MA (2019)
+ 22 more citations