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SS-31 30mg

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$149.99

Researched Benefits:

  • Targets cardiolipin to stabilize mitochondrial cristae and organize respiratory chain supercomplexes
  • Modulates cytochrome c function to enhance electron transport efficiency in oxidative phosphorylation
  • Inhibits mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening to prevent stress-induced membrane depolarization
  • Reduces reactive oxygen species generation while promoting adenosine triphosphate biosynthetic pathway flux
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Description

SS-31 30mg (also known as Elamipretide) is a mitochondria-targeted tetrapeptide intensively examined for its capacity to stabilize cardiolipin and improve cellular bioenergetics. Synthesized from premium raw materials under stringent manufacturing protocols, our SS-31 delivers exceptional purity and performance for advanced research endeavors.

Key Features:

  • Manufactured in state-of-the-art GMP-compliant facilities to ensure unmatched consistency.

  • Every lot is subjected to rigorous HPLC and mass-spectrometry testing for purity verification.

  • Supplied lyophilized to preserve integrity and extend shelf life under recommended storage conditions.

Applications:

  • Investigating mitochondrial dysfunction in metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders.

  • Exploring therapeutic potential in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury and heart failure models.

  • Assessing antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in age-related disease research.

Specifications and Documentation

  • Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): Coming Soon.

  • Handling and Storage Instructions: Coming Soon.

SS-31 30mg is widely valued in the scientific community for its role in mitochondrial research, offering investigators a reliable tool to probe cellular energy pathways and oxidative stress mechanisms.

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