Janoshik 99%+MOTS-c
Mitochondrial-derived peptide studied for metabolic flexibility.
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Mechanism of action — research context
MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide studied for its role in glucose uptake, insulin sensitivity, and metabolic flexibility. Research examines cellular responses to metabolic stress, endurance-related pathways, and mitochondrial efficiency, including resilience against age-related metabolic decline.
Frequently asked questions
MOTS-c is a 16-amino-acid peptide encoded in the mitochondrial 12S rRNA region rather than the cell nucleus — one of a small class of "mitochondrial-derived peptides" discovered relatively recently, in 2015.
It's studied for AMPK activation and mitochondria-to-nucleus retrogade signaling, with research interest in insulin-sensitivity markers, metabolic-stress response, and exercise-adaptation models.
Each batch is analyzed by RP-HPLC and mass spectrometry for purity and sequence confirmation, with results published on an independent, batch-specific certificate of analysis.
As a lyophilized powder, keep it refrigerated prior to reconstitution; once reconstituted for laboratory use, store refrigerated and use within the compound's stability window.