MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA-c)is a naturally occurring peptide produced by mitochondria, the energy-producing structures inside cells. It is being studied for its effects onmetabolism, energy production, exercise performance, and insulin sensitivity.
Common Research Uses of MOTS-c
Metabolic health
Weight management support
Insulin sensitivity
Energy production
Exercise performance and endurance
Healthy aging and longevity research
Potential Benefits
✅ May improve insulin sensitivity ✅ May help the body use glucose more efficiently ✅ May increase cellular energy production ✅ May support fat metabolism ✅ May improve exercise endurance and recovery ✅ May help combat age-related metabolic decline
How MOTS-c Works
MOTS-c appears to activate pathways involved in:
Cellular energy regulation
Glucose metabolism
Fat metabolism
Mitochondrial function
One of the key pathways it influences is theAMPK pathway, often referred to as the body's metabolic "master switch."
Potential Side Effects
Injection site irritation
Headache
Fatigue
Temporary flu-like symptoms
Peptide Storage Guidelines
For optimal stability, most lyophilized (freeze-dried) research peptides should be stored in a refrigerator between 36°F and 46°F (2°C to 8°C). For long-term storage, many research peptides may be kept in a freezer at 0°F to -4°F (-18°C to -20°C). Reconstituted peptides are typically stored refrigerated at 36°F to 46°F and protected from heat, light, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage requirements may vary by compound. Always follow the specific storage recommendations provided for each research product. For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.