SLU-PP-332 is a reference synthetic small molecule described in published literature as a pan-agonist of estrogen-related receptors (ERRα, ERRβ, ERRγ) – nuclear receptors regulating the expression of mitochondrial bioenergetic genes. In an academic context, it is referenced as an "exercise mimetic" molecule investigated within metabolic research.
Investigated biochemical pathways (academic context)
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Pan-ERR receptor agonism: in-vitro binding assays on cloned ERRα/β/γ receptors and characterization of the transcriptional response.
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Mitochondrial biogenesis gene expression: in-vitro models of PGC-1α pathway induction and oxidative phosphorylation genes in myocyte lines.
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Preclinical animal models: academic interest in the impact on gene expression associated with aerobic metabolism in laboratory models.
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Academic research area of cardiometabolism: referenced in studies of cardiac energetics within the research area of heart failure.
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Academic metabolic research: ERR signaling in the context of research areas such as type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease.
Laboratory use and storage
Suitable as a reference standard for HPLC, MS, and in-vitro receptor assays. In laboratory practice, lyophilized peptides are handled using suitable sterile media. A compatible solvent intended exclusively for research purposes can be found in our offer as Bacteriostatic Water - 10 ml. Store the lyophilized product at -20 °C, protected from light and moisture.
Product purpose
This material is sold exclusively as a reference standard for laboratory and in-vitro research, biochemical analysis, and educational purposes. It is not intended for human consumption, therapeutic use, skin application, ingestion, inhalation, or veterinary purposes. It is not a drug, dietary supplement, cosmetic, or medical device.
Access
Sale is subject to age verification 18+ and declaration of research or collector's purpose upon completion of the order.
Important for stock solution preparation
SLU-PP-332 is a hydrophobic small molecule — unlike water-soluble research compounds, it DOES NOT DISSOLVE in bacteriostatic water. For the preparation of stock solutions in laboratory research, DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) is typically used as a solvent.
Researchers must provide their own DMSO — it is not included in the package.