SS-31 10mg Peptides
Built for exacting research, this vial is designed to meet the standards of teams who value consistency above everything else.
Primavora SS-31 (Elamipretide) is presented as a lyophilized research peptide in a sterile vial for controlled laboratory use. This lyophilized format supports stability during storage and precise handling at the bench. Active ingredient type: mitochondria-targeted peptide. Total content: 10mg per vial.
- Each vial contains 10mg of SS-31 (Elamipretide), a mitochondria-targeted tetrapeptide studied for its affinity to cardiolipin-rich membranes and its stability in oxidative environments.
Engineered for laboratory workflows, the lyophilized powder is intended to reconstitute cleanly in suitable research-grade diluents, producing a clear solution when prepared under appropriate aseptic technique. Researchers can expect a professional presentation with lot-specific identifiers for streamlined recordkeeping and reproducibility across studies.
Primavora emphasizes reliable performance through careful material selection and handling. Each lot is produced and filled in the USA, with identity and purity verification by analytical methods such as HPLC, supported by mass characterization. Sterility and endotoxin screening are incorporated to align with strict laboratory expectations, and every vial is secured with tamper-evident packaging for added chain-of-custody confidence.
Use this peptide in controlled research settings where precision, traceability, and batch-to-batch consistency are non-negotiable. The transparent quality framework behind each vial is designed to reduce variables, simplify documentation, and support consistent experimental design.
Why Primavora
- USA-based sourcing and filling with rigorous process controls.
- Analytically verified purity (HPLC) with mass confirmation.
- Sterility and endotoxin screening for research integrity.
- Lot-level traceability and documentation for dependable reproducibility.
- Tamper-evident packaging and careful cold-chain handling where applicable.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use. Handle using appropriate laboratory PPE and procedures. Certificates of Analysis are available by lot to support audit-ready documentation and quality review.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is SS-31?
SS-31, also known in the literature as elamipretide, is a mitochondria-targeted tetrapeptide. It is notable because it is studied for interaction with cardiolipin and mitochondrial membrane function rather than for classic endocrine signaling. On a site page, it should be described as a research peptide for mitochondrial biology and bioenergetics.
What is SS-31 typically studied for?
Researchers commonly study SS-31 in relation to mitochondrial efficiency, oxidative stress, cardiolipin stabilization, muscle and cardiac bioenergetics, and age-related decline in cellular energy systems. The right tone is mechanistic and research-focused, not a blanket claim about energy or recovery.
What is the connection between peptides and mitochondrial studies?
Mitochondria encode a small number of their own peptides in addition to nuclear-encoded proteins imported into the organelle. Peptides such as MOTS-c and Humanin are examples of mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs) that are studied as potential intracellular signaling molecules originating from the mitochondrial genome.
Additionally, some synthetic peptides — such as SS-31 — are designed to target mitochondrial membranes and interact with components of the electron transport chain environment. Together, these research threads make peptides a significant topic in mitochondrial biology investigations.
What are longevity peptides?
Longevity peptides is a research category grouping short peptides investigated in connection with cellular aging, mitochondrial function, telomere biology, and age-related changes in tissue signaling. Well-known examples studied in this space include Epitalon, MOTS-c, SS-31, and Humanin.
This is a broad and active area of biogerontology research. The peptides grouped here do not share a single biochemical family but rather a shared research focus on mechanisms relevant to aging biology. All products from Prima Vora in this category are lyophilized research materials intended solely for in vitro laboratory investigation.
How do longevity peptides relate to cellular aging research?
Cellular aging research examines processes such as mitochondrial dysfunction, telomere shortening, cellular senescence, chronic low-grade inflammation, and changes in gene expression over time. Longevity peptides enter this research as tools for probing specific pathways — for example, mitochondrial-derived peptides for mitochondrial stress responses, or pineal-associated peptides for studies of circadian and gene-expression regulation.
By using short, well-defined peptides, researchers can target individual mechanisms within the broader hallmarks-of-aging framework in a controlled manner. This makes longevity peptides useful experimental probes in mechanistic studies of biological aging.