MOTS-c
Mitochondrial peptide
Research use only Third-party tested
Research context
Mechanistic and early translational literature exists, but routine human therapeutic use is not established.
- Energy, endurance, glucose metabolism, and healthy-aging claims.
- Metabolic and mitochondrial function discussions.
- Claims often remain research-forward rather than clinically proven.
Evidence snapshot
See full evidence tabLast updated: June 2025
Mechanism of action
Evidence level: Mostly preclinical.
Learn more about mechanismQuick facts
- Aliases
- MOTS-c
- Molecular weight
- TBD
- Sequence length
- TBD
- Product type
- Synthetic
- CAS / Registry
- TBD
- Appearance
- White lyophilized powder
- Solubility
- Water
Safety notes
For research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.
- Common research observations: nausea, reduced appetite, GI discomfort
- Monitor hydration and nutrient intake in long-term studies
- Consult current literature for full safety profile and contraindications
Popular research protocols
View all protocolsResearch use onlyAll peptides are intended for laboratory research purposes only. Not for human or veterinary use.

