
Metabolic Activation is built entirely around mitochondrial and cellular-energy research, four compounds that each intervene at a different point in the same broader system: ERR agonism, NNMT inhibition, NAD+ cofactor availability, and AMPK-pathway signaling.
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Metabolic Activation combines SLU-PP-332 10mg, 5-Amino-1MQ 50mg, NAD+ 100mg, and MOTS-c 10mg, four compounds intervening at the receptor, enzymatic, cofactor, and signaling levels of mitochondrial and metabolic research.
SLU-PP-332 is studied for ERR agonism and mitochondrial biogenesis. 5-Amino-1MQ is studied for NNMT inhibition connected to NAD+ metabolism. NAD+ is the shared cellular-energy cofactor itself, and MOTS-c is studied for the downstream AMPK-pathway signaling response.
All four vials ship individually labeled and independently HPLC-verified before batch release. This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only and is not approved for human consumption.
The Metabolic Activation kit is built entirely around mitochondrial and cellular-energy research, four compounds that each intervene at a different point in the same broader system: ERR agonism with SLU-PP-332, NNMT inhibition with 5-Amino-1MQ, NAD+ cofactor availability with NAD+, and AMPK-pathway signaling with MOTS-c.
This kit does not represent four unrelated compounds, it represents four different entry points into the same cellular-energy research system. SLU-PP-332 activates a receptor associated with mitochondrial biogenesis, 5-Amino-1MQ inhibits an enzyme that consumes a metabolic cofactor, NAD+ is that cofactor itself, and MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide studied for AMPK-pathway signaling downstream of all three. Together they let researchers study mitochondrial and metabolic activation from receptor, enzymatic, cofactor, and signaling angles in a single protocol.
| Vial | Compound | Strength | Research Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vial 1 | SLU-PP-332 | 10mg | Estrogen-related receptor (ERR) agonism in mitochondrial biogenesis research. |
| Vial 2 | 5-Amino-1MQ | 50mg | NNMT inhibition research relevant to cellular metabolism and NAD+ availability. |
| Vial 3 | NAD+ | 100mg | Cellular energy metabolism and sirtuin pathway research. |
| Vial 4 | MOTS-c | 10mg | Mitochondrial-derived peptide studied in AMPK pathway research. |
SLU-PP-332 is a synthetic estrogen-related receptor (ERR) agonist, studied for mitochondrial biogenesis and broader metabolic research, the receptor-level entry point in this kit. ERR agonism is a comparatively newer research area within mitochondrial biology, and SLU-PP-332 is among the more specific tool compounds available for isolating that receptor's role from other overlapping metabolic pathways.
5-Amino-1MQ is a small-molecule inhibitor of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT), an enzyme studied for its role in cellular metabolism. Its research relevance connects directly to NAD+ metabolism, since NNMT activity is one of the pathways competing for the same metabolic cofactor. NAD+ itself is the coenzyme central to cellular energy metabolism, studied for its role in energy production and sirtuin pathway research, functioning as the shared cofactor that connects the other three compounds' research areas. Studying an NNMT inhibitor alongside direct NAD+ supplementation lets researchers separate the enzymatic-regulation question from the raw-availability question.
Because SLU-PP-332, 5-Amino-1MQ, and NAD+ all intervene upstream of, or directly at, the metabolic-cofactor level, MOTS-c functions in this kit as a useful downstream read-out compound, a peptide studied for AMPK-pathway signaling that reflects the cumulative metabolic state those upstream interventions are expected to influence. Including a downstream signaling peptide alongside the upstream and cofactor-level compounds is what makes this kit suited to research designs that want to observe effects across the full pathway rather than at a single isolated point.
For a more targeted NAD+ and antioxidant pairing, see NAD+ & Antioxidant. For a broader cellular-aging and mitochondrial-membrane research panel, see Longevity & Mitochondrial. Browse the full Peptide Bundles collection for the complete lineup.
Each of the four vials ships individually labeled with compound name, strength, and batch lot number, none are pre-mixed. Every vial is independently verified through HPLC before batch release.
This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. It is not approved for human consumption, therapeutic application, or diagnostic purposes.

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