Chemical formula: C32H49 N9O5
Note: Shipped In Freeze Dried Lyophilized Form - Requires Reconstitution
SS-31, also known as elamipretide or MTP-131, is a synthetic, cell-permeable tetrapeptide investigated for its selective association with the inner mitochondrial membrane. Experimental studies indicate that SS-31 binds cardiolipin, a phospholipid essential for maintaining electron transport chain organization and mitochondrial structural integrity.
In laboratory models, SS-31 has been shown to modulate mitochondrial ROS production, influence cytochrome c interactions, and affect mitochondrial permeability transition pore activity under stress conditions. These effects have been explored in cellular, tissue, and animal models focused on mitochondrial respiration, oxidative stress, and bioenergetic efficiency.
Please note that all products featured here are intended exclusively for research and development purposes. They are not designed for any form of human use. These products have not undergone evaluation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Chemical formula: C32H49 N9O5
Note: Shipped In Freeze Dried Lyophilized Form - Requires Reconstitution
SS-31, also known as elamipretide or MTP-131, is a synthetic, cell-permeable tetrapeptide investigated for its selective association with the inner mitochondrial membrane. Experimental studies indicate that SS-31 binds cardiolipin, a phospholipid essential for maintaining electron transport chain organization and mitochondrial structural integrity.
In laboratory models, SS-31 has been shown to modulate mitochondrial ROS production, influence cytochrome c interactions, and affect mitochondrial permeability transition pore activity under stress conditions. These effects have been explored in cellular, tissue, and animal models focused on mitochondrial respiration, oxidative stress, and bioenergetic efficiency.
Please note that all products featured here are intended exclusively for research and development purposes. They are not designed for any form of human use. These products have not undergone evaluation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.