SS-31
A mitochondria-targeted tetrapeptide studied for its role in cellular energy and oxidative stress research. SS-31 is one of the most active areas of clinical mitochondrial peptide investigation.
A peptide that goes deep.
SS-31 (also known as elamipretide) is a synthetic four-amino-acid peptide that selectively concentrates in mitochondria — the cell’s energy organelles — by binding to cardiolipin in the inner mitochondrial membrane. It is one of the most thoroughly characterized mitochondria-targeted peptides in current clinical research.
Mitochondrial dysfunction sits beneath nearly every conversation about aging, energy, and metabolic health. For women, the cumulative effect of mitochondrial decline shows up as fatigue that doesn’t resolve with sleep, exercise capacity that diminishes faster than expected, and the metabolic shifts of midlife.
Published research has documented SS-31’s role in stabilizing mitochondrial cristae structure, improving ATP production, reducing oxidative stress, and restoring mitochondrial function in models ranging from cardiac health to age-related muscle decline. SS-31 is currently in clinical trials for several mitochondrial-related conditions.
When fatigue is mitochondrial.
Mitochondrial Function
Oxidative Stress
Cellular Energy
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