MOTS-c
MOTS-c is a 16-amino acid peptide encoded in the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene, with a central role in cellular metabolic homeostasis. Within research, MOTS-c is being studied for its effects on insulin sensitivity, AMPK activation, and exercise response.
Description
Description
MOTS-c is a mitochondrially derived peptide known within research contexts for its modern, experimental, and strongly scientifically positioned character. As a result, this molecule possesses a distinct next-generation appeal within specialized research catalogs.
Within research contexts, MOTS-c is known for its relationship to mitochondrial pathways, cellular energy processing, and models regarding metabolic efficiency. Consequently, in commercial product copy, the peptide is often associated with energy, metabolism, and modern performance-oriented research positioning.
MOTS-c is investigated and discussed in scientific and market-oriented settings due to interactions with mitochondrial signaling mechanisms and broader metabolic regulation. This makes this peptide particularly attractive for premium catalogs where innovation and topicality take center stage.
Our positioning of MOTS-c is clear: a cutting-edge research peptide for professional catalogs, presented with clear labeling, polished product specifications, and a high-quality brand image. Important: intended exclusively for research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic or therapeutic use. MOTS-c is an investigational molecule and is only legally available within clinical studies.
MOTS-c lyophilized powder (>99% purity) in a 3 ml bottle. *Requires reconstitution with a solvent such as BAC Water.
Additional information
Additional information
| Name | MOTS-c |
|---|---|
| Type | Research Peptide: Mitochondriaal peptide |
| Concentration (mg) | 10 mg, 40 mg |
| Purity | ± 99% (HPLC – COA available) |
| Form | Lyophilized powder |
Usage and disclaimer
- Intended solely for research purposes.
- Not intended for human use, diagnosis, or treatment.
- Only for qualified personnel in a controlled research environment.
- By purchasing this product, you confirm that you have read these Terms of Use and agree to standard research practices.



