SS-31 (Elamipretide) Research Guide
Full name: SS-31 / Elamipretide (Bendavia)
A mitochondria-targeted tetrapeptide concentrating 1000-5000x in inner mitochondrial membrane. Stabilizes cardiolipin and optimizes electron transport. In clinical trials for Barth syndrome and heart failure.
How SS-31 (Elamipretide) Works
Targets cardiolipin in inner mitochondrial membrane, stabilizes cytochrome c binding, optimizes electron transfer efficiency, and reduces mitochondrial ROS by 50%.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: 5-40 mg
- Frequency: Daily
- Duration: 4-12 weeks
- Route: Subcutaneous or IV
Reported Benefits
- Mitochondrial function optimization
- Reduced oxidative stress
- Cardioprotection
- Improved exercise capacity
- Renal protection
- Cellular energy
Potential Side Effects
- Injection site reactions
- Headache
- Mild GI effects
- Taste disturbance (IV)
Research Citations
- Elamipretide improves mitochondrial function in heart failure (2022) - Improved LV function, exercise capacity, and quality of life in HFrEF patients.
- SS-31 reverses age-related mitochondrial dysfunction (2021) - Eight weeks restored coupling efficiency and reduced H2O2 emission by 50% in aged skeletal muscle.
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