SHLP6
Small Humanin-Like Peptide 6
unknown Amino Acids · MW: unknown
Amino Acids
unknown
Molecular Weight
unknown
Half-life
unknown
Research Score
4.2
Studies
82
Storage
Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C
What is SHLP6?
Another member of the small humanin-like peptide family derived from mitochondrial genetic regions. It is studied in early-stage mitochondrial signaling and metabolic regulation research.
Key Benefits & Mechanisms
mitochondrial signaling
ATP support
metabolic resilience
Research Summary
SHLP6 is a real mitochondrial-derived peptide candidate, but its biology is still emerging and much less established than MOTS-c or Humanin. Interest centers on mitochondrial communication, stress resistance, and bioenergetic support.
Related Peptides
HNG
Humanin G (S14G humanin)
HNG is a single-amino-acid humanin analog created by replacing serine with glycine at position 14. The substitution is reported to increase the peptide's cytoprotective potency and mitochondrial stress-buffering activity.
MitochondrialSHLP2
Small Humanin-Like Peptide 2
SHLP2 is a mitochondrial-derived peptide encoded in the mitochondrial 16S rRNA region. It has been investigated for roles in metabolic regulation, cell-survival signaling, and mitochondrial function, but published data remain limited.
Mitochondrial