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MOTS-C 10mg

KEY BENEFITS

  • Supports research on cellular energy and metabolic signaling

  • Commonly studied for improving how cells respond to metabolic stress

  • Frequently explored for its role in glucose and fat-use pathways

  • Often used in endurance and metabolic performance research models

  • Injectable format allows consistent systemic exposure in controlled research protocols


Full Description

MOTS-c is a naturally occurring mitochondrial-derived peptide that is encoded within mitochondrial DNA and plays a role in how cells regulate energy balance and metabolic function.

In laboratory and pre-clinical research, MOTS-c is commonly studied for how it influences metabolic flexibility, glucose utilization, and fat-oxidation pathways—especially during periods of metabolic or physical stress. It is frequently explored in models that examine how cells adapt to changing energy demands and how mitochondrial signaling helps regulate whole-body metabolism.

Because MOTS-c directly links mitochondrial signaling with systemic metabolic regulation, it is often selected in research focused on endurance adaptation, metabolic health, and cellular stress resilience. The injectable format supports controlled systemic delivery for repeatable and time-dependent research studies.


Commonly Explored For (Research Use Only)

  • Glucose regulation and metabolic flexibility pathways

  • Fat utilization and energy-balance signaling

  • Mitochondrial and cellular energy communication

  • Endurance and metabolic performance research models

  • Cellular stress-adaptation studies