MOTS-C – Research Grade Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide (10 mg)
MOTS-C is a synthetic peptide derived from a mitochondrial
open reading frame, supplied as a research-grade compound for use
exclusively in controlled laboratory and in-vitro research environments.
This peptide is examined in experimental systems focused on mitochondrial
signaling behavior, cellular energy regulation models, and molecular
communication pathways under strictly non-clinical scientific conditions.
Due to its defined amino acid sequence and mitochondrial origin, MOTS-C is
utilized in laboratory research investigating peptide-mediated signaling,
metabolic pathway modeling, and molecular response behavior within
controlled in-vitro research systems. All investigations are conducted
solely for scientific analysis and do not involve clinical or therapeutic
applications.
MOTS-C supplied for research applications is intended exclusively for
laboratory research, analytical testing, and in-vitro scientific
investigation. This compound is not intended for human or animal use and is
not approved for therapeutic, diagnostic, cosmetic, or medical applications.
For research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.
Chemical & Peptide Information
| Peptide Name | MOTS-C |
| Peptide Classification | Synthetic Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide |
| Amino Acid Length | 16 Amino Acids |
| Amino Acid Sequence | MRWQEMGYIFYPRKLR |
| Molecular Weight | ~2174.6 g/mol |
| Net Peptide Content | 10 mg per vial |
| Form | Lyophilized Research-Grade Powder |
| Intended Use | Laboratory & In-Vitro Research Only |
Research Overview
In experimental and preclinical research environments, MOTS-C is examined
in laboratory systems focused on mitochondrial signaling pathways,
peptide-mediated molecular communication, and cellular response modeling.
Research investigations are conducted within strictly controlled,
non-clinical in-vitro systems designed for scientific evaluation.
Key Research Focus Areas
- Mitochondrial signaling pathway research
- Peptide-mediated molecular communication studies
- Cellular energy regulation modeling
- Biochemical pathway investigation
- In-vitro mitochondrial peptide research
All information associated with MOTS-C is derived from experimental and
preclinical research contexts only. No claims are made regarding medical,
therapeutic, cosmetic, or clinical outcomes.









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