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Hanmi Pharmaceutical Unveils HM500197 (LA-MSTN) at ADA 2026 as the World's First Peptide-Based Myostatin Inhibitor for GLP-1 Muscle-Loss Adjunct Use

Hanmi Pharmaceutical presented HM500197 (LA-MSTN) at ADA 2026 (June 5-8, New Orleans) as the world's first peptide-based myostatin inhibitor, positioned as a muscle-preserving adjunct to GLP-1 weight-loss therapy. The molecule was designed on Hanmi's HARP (Hanmi AI-driven Research Platform) integrating AI and structural modeling. Hanmi paired the LA-MSTN unveiling with a second next-generation candidate, HM17321, in a broader eight-abstract slate spanning the company's obesity pipeline. The myostatin angle addresses a major shortcoming of the current GLP-1 class — 25-40% of weight loss coming from lean tissue rather than fat — which Stanford's Maharjan team flagged at ENDO 2026 with the 560-step daily activity drop and which underlies the broader bone-health and frailty concerns now being studied across the GLP-1 class.