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🔬 Science & Mechanism
MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA-c) is a mitochondrial-derived peptide (16 amino acids) that regulates metabolism and stress response.
- Activates AMPK and increases insulin sensitivity.
- Enhances fatty acid oxidation and mitochondrial efficiency.
- Plays a role in exercise performance and adaptive stress response.
📊 Clinical Evidence
- Animal studies show MOTS-c improves glucose tolerance and reverses diet-induced obesity.
- In humans, MOTS-c increases with exercise and is linked to metabolic health and endurance.
- Early research suggests potential for healthy aging and resilience under cellular stress.
💉 Dosing Guide (Educational)
Reported Protocols:
- 5–10 mg per week, split into 2–3 doses.
- Typically administered subcutaneously (abdomen, thigh).
- Cycled in 4–8 week blocks.
💧 Reconstitution (10 mg vial + 2 mL BAC water)
- Final concentration = 5 mg/mL
- On insulin syringe (100 units = 1 mL): 50 mcg per unit
| Desired Dose | Volume (mL) | Syringe Units |
| 1 mg | 0.20 mL | 20 units |
| 2 mg | 0.40 mL | 40 units |
| 5 mg | 1.00 mL | 100 units |
| 10 mg | 2.00 mL | 200 units |
🧊 Storage
- Store lyophilized vial refrigerated (2–8 °C).
- After reconstitution, refrigerate and use within 30 days.
- Protect from light.
❓ FAQ
Is MOTS-c a longevity peptide?
Yes—early research suggests MOTS-c helps cells adapt to stress and supports longevity pathways via AMPK activation.
Does it stack with NAD⁺?
Yes—NAD⁺ + MOTS-c is a popular mitochondrial optimization stack, often paired with CoQ10.
Can it help with exercise performance?
Animal and early human studies show improved endurance and energy metabolism.
⚠️ Disclaimer
- For educational purposes only.
- Not FDA or Health Canada approved for medical use.
- Customers assume responsibility for safe handling.
📚 References
- Lee C, et al. MOTS-c: A novel mitochondrial-derived peptide regulating muscle and metabolism. Cell Metab. 2015.
🔗 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25738459/ - Reynolds JC, et al. MOTS-c increases with exercise and regulates metabolic homeostasis. Nat Commun. 2021.
🔗 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33414478/ - Zarse K, et al. Mitochondrial peptides and their roles in aging and metabolism. Trends Endocrinol Metab. 2019.
🔗 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31155308/





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