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SLU-PP-332

SLU

Exercise-mimetic ERR agonist.

Also known as: ERR agonist

Research dose rangeInvestigational (preclinical models)
Route studiedSubcutaneous / oral (research)
Study durationExperimental study courses
StorageRoom temperature (dry)

Overview

SLU-PP-332 is a small-molecule estrogen-related-receptor (ERR) agonist studied in exercise-mimetic and metabolic research.

Key research findings

An 'exercise-mimetic' small molecule that activates estrogen-related receptors (ERRα/β/γ), studied in rodent models for boosting mitochondrial biogenesis, fat oxidation, and endurance without physical activity. A highly experimental research compound with no human data.

Mechanism of action

Activates estrogen-related receptors to upregulate oxidative metabolism and mitochondrial-biogenesis pathways, mimicking aspects of exercise.

Molecular information

Weight~424 Da
LengthNon-peptide small molecule
TypeEstrogen-related receptor (ERR) agonist

A pan-ERR agonist; not a peptide. Sometimes labeled an 'exercise in a pill' candidate.

Pharmacokinetics

Peak: ~1 hourHalf-life: ~Short (hours, estimated)Cleared: ~24 hours
Peak · 2hHalf-life · 7h

Illustrative relative-concentration model derived from published pharmacokinetic research. Curve is normalized and provided for educational comparison only — not a dosing schedule.

Research applications

  • Exercise-mimetic research
  • Mitochondrial-biogenesis studies
  • Metabolic-endurance investigations

Observed effects timeline

Aggregated observations reported across research literature. Timing and magnitude vary by model and are not a guarantee of outcome.

  1. Preclinical

    Rodent studies report increased mitochondrial activity, fat oxidation, and running capacity.

  2. Research status

    No human clinical data; mechanism and safety are still being characterized.

Research compatibility

Describes how compounds are studied alongside one another in the literature. Not a recommendation to co-administer.

MOTS-c

Complementary mitochondrial/exercise-mimetic pathways in research.

Compatible

5-Amino-1MQ

Co-studied in metabolic-enhancement contexts.

Compatible

Quality indicators

Consistent form

Research material is typically a powder or solution; verify labeled concentration and purity.

Investigational

Limited characterization — handle as an experimental research chemical.

Slight clumping

Small clumps that dissolve completely with gentle swirling are acceptable — shipping can cause minor compaction.

Collapsed or melted appearance

Powder that looks collapsed, melted, or stuck to the vial walls may have been exposed to heat in transit.

Cloudy after reconstitution

Persistent cloudiness, particles, or precipitate after gentle mixing can indicate a degraded or contaminated peptide.

Reported observations & safety

Safety signals reported in the research literature. Compiled for scientific awareness — not medical advice.

  • No established human safety profile; all current evidence is preclinical.
  • Among the most experimental entries in this database.

References & further reading

SLU-PP-332 ERR agonist as exercise mimetic (preclinical)

Rodentmitochondriaendurance

Research reporting enhanced mitochondrial function and endurance via pan-ERR activation in mouse models.

View study

Topics

exercise mimeticmetabolismmitochondria

This entry is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, a dosing protocol, or a claim of therapeutic benefit. Research compounds are supplied strictly for laboratory and research use — not for human or veterinary consumption.

Research level
Emerging Research

Active but early-stage research; evidence still developing.

Quick reference
Dose rangeInvestigational (preclinical models)
RouteSubcutaneous / oral (research)
DurationExperimental study courses
StorageRoom temperature (dry)
Half-life~Short (hours, estimated)
Catalogue status

This compound is part of our educational reference and is not currently stocked. Browse the catalogue for available research-grade peptides.

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