Longevity · 99.2% Purity
SS-31 Research Peptide
SS-31 is a Szeto-Schiller tetrapeptide that targets cardiolipin in the inner mitochondrial membrane, studied for bioenergetics and cardioprotective research.
$95.00 · 10mg · Research Use Only
Research Applications
Mitochondrial cardiolipin targeting, ROS attenuation, bioenergetics.
Specifications
Size
10mg
Purity
99.2%
Batch
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Verified By
COA on request
Research Overview
SS-31 (elamipretide) is an aromatic-cationic tetrapeptide developed by Hazel Szeto and Peter Schiller that selectively concentrates in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Its primary mechanism involves binding to cardiolipin — a unique phospholipid critical for cristae structure and the electron transport chain. By stabilizing cardiolipin, SS-31 preserves mitochondrial morphology, reduces reactive oxygen species (ROS), and improves ATP synthesis efficiency. It has been studied in models of heart failure, ischemia-reperfusion injury, and age-related mitochondrial dysfunction, with a clinical trial (EMBRACE-HF) reporting improvements in heart failure biomarkers.
Certificate of Analysis
Certificate of Analysis for this batch is available on request.
Published research
- SS-31 (Elamipretide): Cardiolipin Targeting and Mitochondrial Protection — PubMed / NCBI · 2008–2024 · PubMed/NCBI
- Mitochondrial Bioenergetics and ROS Attenuation via SS-31 — PubMed / NCBI · 2010–2024 · PubMed/NCBI
For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption.