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SS-31

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Recovery

3peptides

Repair, tissue-support, resilience, and cellular-recovery compounds presented for research review.

RecoveryRepair and resilience research focus
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SS-31

Recovery

SS-31

Mitochondria-targeted peptide studied for membrane stability and cellular energy resilience.

10mgResearch grade peptide with analytical verification supportCOA AvailableCataloged for research
MitochondriaCardiolipinResilience
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Mechanism

SS-31 interacts with mitochondrial membranes, especially cardiolipin-related dynamics, to support energetic efficiency and stress resilience.

Research Snapshot

This is a leading mitochondrial peptide concept with serious translational interest, though it remains a specialized area.

Potential Benefits Being Studied

Potential benefits include improved cellular energy handling, fatigue resistance, and support in high-stress tissues.

Primary Systems

Mitochondrial membranes, fatigue resistance, cellular resilience.

Relevance Panel

Appetite Effect

No appetite effect.

Recovery Relevance

Moderate due to tissue-energy support.

Cognitive Relevance

Low to moderate via cellular resilience.

Energy Relevance

High mitochondrial relevance.

Research Maturity

Strong translational interest, still specialized.

Differentiators

Targeted mitochondrial-membrane framing distinguishes it from broader energy-support compounds.