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Senescence Research Peptides UK

Senescence pathway research peptides cover compounds referenced in mitochondrial signalling, cellular pathway research and copper-mediated extracellular matrix research. Pondok Peptides supplies GHK-Cu, MOTS-C and NAD+ as research-grade lyophilised material, all third-party characterised.

Laboratory Research Use

HPLC & MS Verified

UK Dispatch, Tracked

COA Available On Request

GHK-Cu, MOTS-C and NAD+ reference material

GHK-Cu is a copper tripeptide reference compound studied in extracellular matrix signalling research. MOTS-C is a mitochondrial-derived peptide referenced in cellular pathway research. NAD+ precursor peptides are referenced in cellular energetics and sirtuin pathway research.

All three are supplied by Pondok with batch-specific COAs and shipped under tracked UK delivery. Every batch is independently HPLC characterised with a verified Certificate of Analysis, supplied for in-vitro laboratory research only by Pondok Peptides, a UK research peptide supplier.

The senescence pathway research stack

Researchers frequently study GHK-Cu, MOTS-C and NAD+ in parallel to compare in-vitro effects across mitochondrial, dermal and cellular signalling pathways. SS-31 (Elamipretide) is also commonly included for its referenced cardiolipin-binding profile in mitochondrial research.

Pondok stocks all four for direct comparative in-vitro work.

Purity and analytical characterisation

Every senescence pathway research peptide leaves our facility with a Certificate of Analysis confirming identity, mass and purity. Pondok works exclusively with audited synthesis partners and commissions independent analytical characterisation on every lot.

Storage protocol

Store lyophilised senescence pathway research peptides at minus 20 degrees Celsius long term. After reconstitution with sterile bacteriostatic water, refrigerate at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius and use within 28 days. GHK-Cu in particular is light-sensitive and should be stored away from direct UV exposure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between GHK-Cu and standard GHK?+

GHK is the base tripeptide. GHK-Cu is the copper-bound complex, which is the form most referenced in research literature. Pondok supplies the copper-bound complex.

Is MOTS-C a mitochondrial peptide?+

Yes. MOTS-C is encoded within mitochondrial DNA and is referenced in cellular pathway research and mitochondrial biogenesis studies.

What is the NAD+ form you supply?+

Pondok supplies a research-grade NAD+ formulation for in-vitro laboratory use. Full specifications and batch COA are listed on the NAD+ product page.

Are these peptides stable in shipping?+

Yes. Lyophilised peptides are stable at ambient temperatures for short transit periods. We ship promptly so material spends minimal time in transit before refrigeration.

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