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- Model: MOTS-C
DOSAGE
MOTS-C (Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide) 10mg/vial
PACKAGE CONTENT
1 Box of 1x Vial
WHAT IS IT
MOTS-C is a peptide derived from the mitochondria that plays a key role in regulating metabolism and cellular energy. Unlike most proteins, it is encoded by mitochondrial DNA rather than nuclear DNA.
MOTS-C helps maintain metabolic balance by enhancing glucose metabolism, improving insulin sensitivity, and offering protection against metabolic disorders. Additionally, it is recognized for its potential anti-aging benefits and positive effects on muscle health, particularly in boosting exercise endurance and metabolic flexibility.
HOW TO USE
MOTS-C is typically administered through subcutaneous injections, with a frequency of 1-3 times per week, depending on the specific goals and individual health needs. Consistent use over several weeks is recommended to see significant improvements in energy levels, metabolic health, and exercise endurance.
Similar to GHK-Cu, which is celebrated for its regenerative and anti-aging properties, MOTS-C is gaining attention for its potential in supporting metabolism and slowing the aging process. Both peptides contribute to cellular health and recovery, making them valuable for a range of therapeutic and cosmetic applications.
STORAGE
Lyophilized (Unmixed)
● Short term - Lyophilized peptides will remain stable at room temperature for 30-60 days. However, upon receipt all peptides should be stored in the refrigerator (under 4C (39F) for maximum stability and longevity. Peptides stored at this temperature can last 1-2 years.
● Long term - If you are not going to use the peptides withing 1-2 months it is preferable to store the peptides in a freezer at -18C (0F). Peptides stored at this temperature can last 2-3 years. Even more preferable for long term storage is freezing at -80C (-112F) in order to preserve the peptides stability long term.
Reconstituted (Mixed)
● Short term - Peptide solutions generally remain stable up to 30 days when stored in the refrigerator at 4C (39F) depending on the length of the peptide sequence and its inherent instability factors.
● Long term - If peptides absolutely must be stored in solution, sterile buffers at pH 5-6 should be used if possible, and the peptide solution should be separated into aliquots to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Freezing at -80C (-112F) is optimal in order to preserve the peptides stability.