MOTS-c

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Aion Aminos

Precision Peptides for Advanced Research

MOTS-c is a 16–amino acid mitochondrial derived peptide encoded within the 12S rRNA region of mitochondrial DNA. Identified within a mitochondrial open reading frame, MOTS-c belongs to a class of mitochondrial derived peptides studied for their involvement in cellular metabolism and adaptive stress signaling. The MOTS c peptide has been examined in laboratory settings for its influence on cell metabolism, metabolic homeostasis, and regulatory signaling pathway activity associated with insulin, glucose, and mitochondrial dynamics. Research indexed on Google Scholar frequently references MOTS-c in studies exploring insulin sensitivity, insulin resistance, glucose uptake, glucose utilization, and broader glucose metabolism mechanisms. Academic publications, including foundational work by Cohen P and Lee C, have evaluated MOTS-c work in experimental systems involving skeletal muscle, mitochondrial signaling, and models of metabolic stress, oxidative stress, and nutrient regulation. All references to these areas are strictly limited to laboratory and experimental research contexts.

Frequently Asked Questions

MOTS-c is a 16–amino acid mitochondrial derived peptide encoded within a mitochondrial open reading frame of mitochondrial DNA. It is studied in laboratory research for its role in metabolism, metabolic homeostasis, and adaptive cellular stress signaling.

Research indexed on Google Scholar commonly examines MOTS-c in relation to insulin sensitivity, insulin resistance, glucose uptake, glucose utilization, and broader glucose metabolism mechanisms. Studies frequently involve skeletal muscle systems and experimental models of metabolic stress and oxidative stress.

No. MOTS-c is not approved for MOTS c treatment, not approved for peptide therapy, and is not intended for human consumption. It is supplied strictly for laboratory research use only.

No. While academic research may explore mechanistic pathways involving metabolic health, weight loss, fat loss, or physical performance in experimental systems, this product is not intended for human use and is not approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition.

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