MOTS-c 10mg

Sold for laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use

£24.95

Research Use Only

MOTS-C is a synthetic peptide corresponding to a mitochondrial-derived peptide sequence originally identified within mitochondrial DNA. It is supplied exclusively for laboratory research purposes.

In research environments, MOTS-C is utilised as a model peptide compound in experimental studies examining intracellular signalling pathways, metabolic regulatory mechanisms, and peptide-mediated cellular responses under controlled laboratory conditions. Its defined amino acid sequence and reproducible synthetic profile make it of interest in in vitro and preclinical research focused on comparative peptide behaviour and structure–activity relationships.

MOTS-C is referenced in scientific literature as a research tool in non-clinical experimental models. Researchers may employ this peptide in controlled laboratory investigations where defined molecular structure, reproducibility, and peptide stability are required for mechanistic and pathway-based analysis.

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This product is supplied strictly for research use only. It is not intended for human or veterinary use, and is not a medicinal product, food supplement, or cosmetic ingredient. No claims are made regarding safety, efficacy, or suitability for any therapeutic, diagnostic, or consumable application.

Batch Number: MS10/2025-05

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