Metabolic Stack
A two-compound research stack combining MOTS-C and Retatrutide — pairing mitochondrial-derived peptide signalling for metabolic regulation and insulin sensitivity with triple-incretin receptor agonism for energy homeostasis and body composition research. Two of the most studied compounds in metabolic and weight research, independently HPLC-verified to ≥99% purity and EU-dispatched.
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A two-compound research stack combining MOTS-C and Retatrutide — pairing mitochondrial-derived peptide signalling for insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis with triple-incretin receptor agonism targeting GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors for energy balance and body composition research. Both vials independently HPLC-verified to ≥99% purity and dispatched from Lithuania.
A mitochondrial-derived peptide encoded within the 12S rRNA gene of mitochondrial DNA. Studied extensively for its role in regulating metabolic homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, and glucose uptake via AMPK pathway activation. Research also covers exercise-induced metabolic adaptation, fat oxidation, and longevity-associated signalling in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue.
A synthetic triple-incretin receptor agonist with activity at GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors. Among the most potent investigational peptides studied for energy homeostasis, appetite regulation, and body composition modification. Preclinical and early clinical data covers significant reductions in body weight, improvements in glycaemic control, and favourable lipid profile changes.
All compounds are supplied for laboratory and scientific research purposes only. Not for human or veterinary use. By purchasing you confirm you are a qualified researcher and understand all applicable regulations in your jurisdiction.
What the Science Studies
MOTS-C and Retatrutide represent two mechanistically distinct but complementary areas of metabolic research — from mitochondria-derived peptide regulation of insulin sensitivity and AMPK signalling to triple-incretin receptor agonism targeting energy balance and body composition.
