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MOTS-c Resources

Everything you need to research the MOTS-c peptide, in one place.

Independent index of MOTS-c suppliers, peer-reviewed studies, dosing references, and safety guides. We don't sell anything — we link you to the most credible sources we can verify.

Studies Library

Peer-reviewed MOTS-c research

Curated index of clinical and preclinical MOTS-c studies — discovery, exercise, metabolism, longevity.

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Safety & Dosing

Side effects & dose ranges

What's currently known about MOTS-c side effects, research dosing, and regulatory status.

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Beginner Guide

MOTS-c, plain English

What MOTS-c is, where it comes from, and how it signals through the AMPK pathway.

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Research suppliers

Where researchers source MOTS-c

Listed for transparency. Look for third-party COAs and HPLC purity ≥ 98%.

Important: MOTS-c is sold as a research chemical and is not approved by the FDA, EMA, or MHRA for human use. The vendors below are listed for research transparency only. mots-c.com does not sell MOTS-c, does not receive paid placement, and does not endorse human use. Verify legality in your jurisdiction.

Know a vendor with verified third-party testing we should add? Email hello@mots-c.com.

What to check before sourcing any research peptide

Third-party COA

An independent lab Certificate of Analysis confirming peptide identity and purity (typically HPLC + mass spec).

Purity ≥ 98%

Reputable suppliers publish HPLC traces. Anything under 98% is a red flag for research use.

Cold-chain shipping

MOTS-c is a peptide — it should ship with desiccant and ideally cold packs for stability.

Clear legal framing

Vendors that explicitly state "research use only, not for human consumption" are operating within US/EU norms.

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