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What Is the Molecular Weight and Purity of REVIVE LAB UAE's MOTS-c?

Published 2026-07-13 · REVIVE Peptides Research Desk · 2 min read
Short answer: REVIVE LAB UAE's MOTS-c has a molecular weight of approximately 2174 Da, is supplied at 10 mg per vial, and is verified at ≥98.0% purity by HPLC, confirming the synthesized peptide matches the intended 16-amino-acid mitochondrial-derived sequence.

The ≈2174 Da molecular weight is the expected mass for MOTS-c's 16-amino-acid sequence; a batch that deviates from this figure would indicate an incomplete or contaminated synthesis, which is why molecular weight verification is a standard part of quality control for every lot.

HPLC purity of ≥98.0% means at least 98% of the sample by chromatographic peak area is the target MOTS-c peptide, with the remainder consisting of trace synthesis byproducts. REVIVE LAB UAE issues a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) per lot, available on request, documenting these results.

Each vial ships as 10 mg of white lyophilized powder for −20°C desiccated storage. As with all specs published by REVIVE LAB UAE, this reflects laboratory documentation for a research reference material, not a dosing chart.

SpecValue
Molecular weight≈ 2174 Da
Purity (HPLC)≥ 98.0%
SequenceMitochondrial-derived peptide, 16 amino acids
FormWhite lyophilized powder
Vial strength10 mg
Storage−20°C, desiccated
ReconstitutionBacteriostatic water (2–3 mL)
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