MOTS-c Peptide

主要應用
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為了什麼
線粒體和能量生產
來源
維生素和礦物質
對抗療法
為了誰
人們

MOTS-c Peptide is a mitochondria derived peptide encoded by mitochondrial DNA that is involved in cellular energy regulation and metabolic signaling. It supports how cells adapt to metabolic stress by promoting efficient energy use and healthy mitochondrial communication. Because of its connection to metabolism, physical resilience, and cellular health, MOTS-c Peptide is of interest for supporting energy balance and overall vitality. It may help support metabolic health, cellular energy production, insulin sensitivity, mitochondrial function, physical endurance, and healthy aging support.


MOTS-c Peptide
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