MOTS-c 10 mg

Rp1,000,000.00

Description

MOTS-C (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA Type C) is a mitochondria-derived peptide used to study cellular energy regulation, metabolic homeostasis, and mitochondrial function.
Its unique origin makes it an important tool in metabolism and longevity research.
Potential Research Applications
•Mitochondrial Function & Energy Balance
Studied for its influence on AMPK pathways and metabolic homeostasis.
•Glucose Regulation
Examined for its role in improving cellular glucose uptake in preclinical models.
•Stress Response Pathways
Used in research involving adaptive cellular stress responses.
•Metabolic Health Research
Included in studies of insulin sensitivity, fat mobilization, and metabolic efficiency.
Mechanism of Interest⁠
MOTS-C interacts with mitochondrial metabolic sensors, particularly the AMPK pathway, which plays a central role in energy balance and glucose regulation.
Its mitochondrial origin allows researchers to study nuclear–mitochondrial communication, stress response pathways, and metabolic gene activation relating to longevity and cellular homeostasis.
Research Use Only (RUO)
Not for human consumption, medical use, or in vivo application.
Buyer must comply with all research laws and handling standards.

Additional information

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions
• Store at –20°C, protected from light.
• Keep sealed until use to maintain stability and integrity.

Handling Precautions

Handle in accordance with standard laboratory safety procedures:
• Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves, lab coat, safety glasses).
• Work in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood if necessary.
• Avoid direct contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.
• Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
• Use proper sterile technique when preparing or reconstituting the product.

Reconstitution (Lyophilized Products)

For lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptides, reconstitute using bacteriostatic water or another suitable sterile diluent.
Specific reconstitution guidelines or concentration recommendations are available upon request.