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MOTS-c | 30mg
MOTS-c | 30mg
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30 mg lyophilized MOTS-c
Mitochondrial-derived peptide (MOTS-c) is a small protein that has gained attention for its potential health benefits. Here are some of the potential benefits of MOTS-c:
Metabolic Regulation: Improves insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism, Reduces fat accumulation and obesity, and Promotes metabolic flexibility.
Anti-Aging Effects:
Extends lifespan in animal studies
Delays age-related decline in muscle function and physical performance
Protects against oxidative stress and inflammation
Neuroprotective Effects: Reduces neuronal damage and improves cognitive function and Alleviates neuropathic pain.
Muscle Function: Enhances muscle strength and endurance and Prevents muscle atrophy.
Immune Regulation: Modulates immune responses and reduces inflammation.
Other Potential Benefits: Promotes bone health and osteoblast differentiation, Improves cardiovascular function, and Increases energy levels.
Short for Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA-c, is a peptide known for its intriguing role in metabolism and energy regulation within the cell. It is found within the mitochondrial DNA and has been the subject of significant research, particularly in the contexts of metabolic diseases, aging, and cellular function.
Key Words: Mitochondrial Peptide, AMPK activator
Molecular Formula: C101H152N28O22S2.C2HF3O2
Molecular Weight: 2288.6
Appearance: White lyophilized powder
Storage: 2-8°C
Purity: ≥99%
Mechanism of action:
MOTS-c’s precise action is complex, but it is understood to play a crucial role in cellular energy metabolism, including fatty acid oxidation, insulin sensitivity, and metabolic regulation. It appears to have a protective effect against metabolic stressors, contributing to the body’s adaptability to metabolic challenges.
Please note that all products featured here are intended exclusively for research and development purposes. They are not designed for any form of human consumption. These products have not undergone evaluation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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