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SLU-PP-332

An experimental exercise-mimetic small molecule that activates ERR receptors to switch on endurance and fat-burning pathways, studied for metabolism and stamina.

Mitochondrial biogenesisFatty-acid oxidationEndurance

What it is

SLU-PP-332 is a small molecule (not strictly a peptide) that has drawn attention as a potential exercise mimetic. It targets the estrogen-related receptors (ERRs), which help govern the body's endurance machinery.

How it's thought to work

By activating ERRα/β/γ, SLU-PP-332 is thought to switch on genes involved in mitochondrial biogenesis and fatty-acid oxidation — the same adaptations the body makes in response to aerobic training. In animal studies this translated to increased running capacity.

Potential health benefits

Investigated for:

  • Endurance and stamina improvements.
  • Enhanced fat burning for energy.
  • Metabolic health via better mitochondrial function.

What the research says

The standout finding so far is a notable boost in endurance in rodent studies without increased activity. It is early-stage and preclinical — there's no meaningful human data yet.

Considerations

A research compound only. Given the limited data, qualified medical guidance is essential.

Recommended suppliers

Where to find research-grade SLU-PP-332

If you're sourcing SLU-PP-332 for research, we recommend Pharma Tides— independently tested, >99% HPLC purity, with a Certificate of Analysis on every batch.

View SLU-PP-332 at Pharma Tides