Product Description
Mitochondria-Targeted Research Peptide
SS-31, also known as Elamipretide, is a mitochondria-targeting peptide studied for its ability to support mitochondrial structure, membrane integrity, and cellular energy production. It is commonly examined in research models involving cardiolipin binding, cristae membrane protection, ATP recovery, and mitochondrial oxidative-stress response.
Key Research Areas
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Mitochondrial membrane and cardiolipin signaling in inner mitochondrial membrane research models
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ATP recovery and cellular bioenergetics following stress-response or ischemia-related experimental conditions
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Reactive oxygen species and oxidative-stress modulation in mitochondrial dysfunction research
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Cardiac and ischemia-reperfusion pathway studies evaluating tissue-stress and mitochondrial recovery markers
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Neuroprotective and age-related cellular decline models focused on mitochondrial function and apoptosis signaling
This 10 mg presentation supports controlled mitochondrial research designs, making it suitable for investigations across bioenergetics, oxidative stress, cardiolipin stabilization, cellular recovery, and mitochondrial-protection pathways.
Intended Use
📦 Format: Lyophilized powder (10mg)
⚠️ Use: For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.
Why Researchers Choose This Compound
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Focused mitochondrial targeting supports precise research into cardiolipin-associated membrane protection and mitochondrial signaling.
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Broad bioenergetic utility makes it useful for ATP recovery, ROS modulation, ischemia-reperfusion, and cellular-stress pathway studies.
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Strong mitochondrial research value offers a controlled framework for examining energy production, oxidative balance, and cellular recovery mechanisms.
Product Notes
✅ Research category: Mitochondrial and bioenergetic signaling
✅ Study context: Laboratory and non-clinical research models
✅ Compound focus: Cardiolipin binding, mitochondrial membrane protection, ATP recovery, and oxidative-stress pathway regulation