MOTS-c
Exercise Mimetics Peptide
Administration
Categories
Also Known As
Mitochondrial open reading frame of the 12S rRNA-c
Overview
A mitochondrial-derived peptide that mimics the effects of exercise, enhancing metabolic homeostasis and improving physical performance.
Safety & Considerations
Early human research shows a favorable safety profile. As a mitochondria-derived peptide, it appears to be well-regulated by the body. Long-term data in humans is still limited.
Always consult a healthcare professional. This information is for educational purposes only.
Benefits
- Enhances cellular energy
- Improves insulin sensitivity
- Promotes weight loss
- Boosts exercise capacity
How It Works
Targets skeletal muscle to enhance glucose metabolism and activates AMPK, a key enzyme in cellular energy regulation.
Common Uses
- Endurance enhancement
- Metabolic syndrome
- Fatigue reduction
Typical Protocol
5mg - 10mg injected subcutaneously 1-3 times per week, often pre-workout.
Dosing information is for research reference only.
Research Status
Investigational; highly promising in metabolic disease research.
For educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before using any peptide or research compound.
Frequently Asked Questions About MOTS-c
What is MOTS-c used for?
Endurance enhancement. Metabolic syndrome. Fatigue reduction.
What is the typical MOTS-c protocol?
5mg - 10mg injected subcutaneously 1-3 times per week, often pre-workout.
Is MOTS-c safe?
Safety rating: Generally Safe. Early human research shows a favorable safety profile. As a mitochondria-derived peptide, it appears to be well-regulated by the body. Long-term data in humans is still limited.
How does MOTS-c work?
Targets skeletal muscle to enhance glucose metabolism and activates AMPK, a key enzyme in cellular energy regulation.
This information is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Further Reading & Research
Explore independent research and regulatory information about MOTS-c.
Part of the GLP-1 Peptide Family — MOTS-c is one of several compounds in the GLP-1 and metabolic peptide category. Compare all GLP-1 peptides →
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