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Important Disclaimer: This product is sold strictly for research and laboratory use only and is not intended for human or animal consumption, medical, diagnostic, or therapeutic purposes. 

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SS-31 (Elamipretide) 50mg

KEY BENEFITS

  • Supports research on mitochondrial (cell energy) function

  • Commonly studied for improving how efficiently cells produce energy

  • Frequently explored for reducing cellular stress linked to poor mitochondrial performance

  • Injectable format allows consistent systemic exposure in research protocols

  • Often used in recovery- and endurance-focused research models


Full Description

SS-31, also known as elamipretide, is a small synthetic peptide designed to target the mitochondria—the part of the cell responsible for producing energy.

In laboratory and pre-clinical research, SS-31 is commonly studied for how it helps stabilize the inner structure of the mitochondria and support more efficient energy production. By interacting with key components of the mitochondrial membrane, SS-31 is used to explore how cells maintain energy output under stress and how mitochondrial dysfunction may affect performance, recovery, and overall cellular health.

Because mitochondrial efficiency plays a major role in endurance, metabolic health, and tissue recovery, SS-31 is frequently selected in research models focused on cellular fatigue, oxidative stress, and energy-related decline. The injectable format is used in controlled studies where consistent and measurable systemic exposure is needed.


Commonly Explored For (Research Use Only)

  • Mitochondrial function and cellular energy production

  • Oxidative stress and cellular stress-response pathways

  • Endurance and fatigue-related research models

  • Metabolic efficiency and energy signaling studies

  • Recovery and cellular resilience research