Description
MOTS-c Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide (10 Vials)
This research-grade MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA-c) is a 16-amino acid peptide known for its role as a “mitokine” that regulates metabolic homeostasis and cellular energy.
Product Specifications
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Form: Freeze-dried (lyophilized) peptide powder in vials.
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Quantity: 10 vials per kit.
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Available Concentrations: * 10mg: $365
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20mg: $435
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40mg: $520
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Quality Assurance: Each batch comes with a Certificate of Analysis (COA) from our original, trusted manufacturer.
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Reconstitution: Requires Bacteriostatic Water (BAC) to dissolve the powder for research use.
Shipping & Delivery
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Source: Shipped direct from our trusted Chinese manufacturer for maximum potency.
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Tracking: Provided within 5 business days of order placement.
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Delivery Timeline: 7–30 business days.
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Customs: Dispatched with secure and secret shipping methods to ensure smooth customs clearance.
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Cost: Free international shipping included.
Research Overview: Benefits & Potential Applications
MOTS-c is primarily studied for its ability to activate the AMPK pathway, acting as a master metabolic switch.
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Metabolic Health: May help manage insulin resistance, improve glucose metabolism, and support weight loss by promoting fatty acid oxidation.
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Physical Performance: Research suggests it enhances stamina, muscle force, and endurance by optimizing how cells utilize energy.
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Anti-Aging & Longevity: Investigated for its potential to combat age-related physiological decline, including sarcopenia (muscle loss) and bone density issues.
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Illnesses Under Research: Studies are exploring its impact on Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, Cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s.
Potential Side Effects
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Short-Term: Temporary redness, itching, or tenderness at the application site; mild headaches; or fatigue.
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Long-Term: As an experimental peptide, long-term human data is limited. Potential risks include mitochondrial over-activation or oxidative stress if research protocols are not followed.
Source: Mitochondria-derived peptide MOTS-c: effects and mechanisms | MOTS-c Peptide Benefits & Safety








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