MitoVive

MitoVive (formerly known as SS-31) is a mitochondria-targeted research peptide studied for its role in mitochondrial membrane integrity, oxidative stress signaling, and cellular energy resilience pathways.

For research and educational purposes only. Not for human consumption.

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MitoVive research compound vial

What Is MitoVive?

MitoVive is studied as a mitochondria-targeting peptide designed to associate with mitochondrial membranes. Research interest centers on how this class of compounds may influence mitochondrial efficiency, reactive oxygen species (ROS) signaling, and cellular resilience under stress conditions.

Mitochondrial Membrane & Oxidative Stress Research

In research models, mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are often linked to reduced energy output and impaired recovery. MitoVive is investigated for its potential relevance to pathways involving mitochondrial membrane stability and oxidative signaling balance.

Cellular Energy & Resilience Pathways

MitoVive research commonly focuses on cellular energy handling, mitochondrial efficiency, and how cells respond to metabolic or oxidative stressors. These pathways are of interest in performance, recovery, and longevity-related research contexts.

Why Researchers Study MitoVive

  • Mitochondrial membrane integrity and function
  • Oxidative stress and ROS signaling modulation
  • Cellular energy efficiency and resilience pathways
  • Recovery and metabolic stress-response research

Format & Storage

  • Lyophilized powder
  • Supplied in sterile research vials
  • Store in a cool, dry environment prior to reconstitution
  • Refrigerate after reconstitution

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Ipamorelin

Ipamorelin is a selective growth hormone secretagogue studied for its ability to stimulate growth hormone release through ghrelin receptor pathways (GHSR), supporting research into GH signaling, IGF-1 modulation, recovery, and metabolic regulation.

For research and educational purposes only. Not for human consumption.

Ipamorelin vial

What Is Ipamorelin?

Ipamorelin is a synthetic peptide widely studied for selective stimulation of growth hormone release. Unlike earlier GH secretagogues, it has been investigated for its relative specificity and minimal interaction with cortisol or prolactin pathways in research models.

Why Researchers Study Ipamorelin

  • Growth hormone signaling and pulsatile GH release research
  • IGF-1 pathway modulation and tissue repair models
  • Recovery, resilience, and performance-related signaling
  • Body composition and metabolic regulation research

Mechanism of Action

  • GHSR (ghrelin receptor): triggers signaling associated with GH release
  • Downstream effects: indirect influence on IGF-1 related pathways in research settings

Format & Storage

  • Lyophilized powder
  • Common vial sizes used in research: 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg (varies by supplier)
  • Store in a cool, dry environment prior to reconstitution
  • Refrigerate after reconstitution

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ipamorelin the same as prescription growth hormone?
No. Ipamorelin is supplied strictly for research and educational purposes.

Does Ipamorelin affect cortisol?
It has been studied for relatively selective GH signaling with reduced impact on cortisol pathways in research models.

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