SS-31 10mg (Elamipretide)
Size: 10mg | 99% Purity
M.Wt: 639.80
Formula: C32H49N9O5
Solubility: H2O
Purity: >99%
Storage: -20°C / 3 years
Half life: Not established
CAS No.: 736992-21-5
| Purity (HPLC) | >99% |
|---|---|
| Molecular weight | 639.80 g/mol |
| Molecular formula | C32H49N9O5 |
| CAS number | 736992-21-5 |
| Synonyms | Elamipretide, MTP-131, Bendavia, D-Arg-2′6′-Dmt-Lys-Phe-NH2 |
| Solubility | H2O |
| Storage | -20°C / 3 years |
| Half-life | Not established |
Peptide sequence
D-Arg-Dmt-Lys-Phe-NH2HPLC and MS verified by UKAS-accredited laboratories.
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Description
Size: 10mg | 99% Purity
M.Wt: 639.80
Formula: C32H49N9O5
Solubility: H2O
Purity: >99%
Storage: -20°C / 3 years
Half life: Not established
CAS No.: 736992-21-5
*(This is a lyophilised powder and will need reconstitution — Sterile Water for reconstitution is supplied separately.)
Reconstitution
For peptides supplied as lyophilised powder, reconstitute in bacteriostatic water or sterile saline at the concentration appropriate to your protocol. Allow the vial to come to room temperature before opening, add solvent slowly down the inside wall (do not directly onto the powder), and gently invert until clear. Do not vortex.
Reconstituted solutions are typically stable at 2–8°C for the durations published in the corresponding peer-reviewed reference. For long-term storage, aliquot and freeze at −20°C; avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles.
Research literature
Selected peer-reviewed publications from PubMed referencing this compound. Provided for research orientation — not an endorsement of any clinical application. Each citation links to the canonical PubMed record.
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Elamipretide: A Review of Its Structure, Mechanism of Action, and Therapeutic Potential.
Tung C et al. · International journal of molecular sciences · 2025
PubMed PMID 39940712 -
Elamipretide: First Approval.
Shirley M et al. · Drugs · 2026
PubMed PMID 41335372 -
Elamipretide (SS-31) improves mitochondrial dysfunction, synaptic and memory impairment induced by lipopolysaccharide in mice.
Zhao W et al. · Journal of neuroinflammation · 2019
PubMed PMID 31747905
