SLU-PP-332
SLU-PP-332 is a synthetic "exercise mimetic", a small molecule that switches on the same cell machinery (mitochondria and fat burning) the body normally activates during aerobic exercise. In animal studies it reduced fat and boosted endurance, but it has not been tested in humans and is poorly absorbed when taken by mouth.
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Overview of SLU-PP-332
A lab-made molecule that chemically flips on the cell pathways the body uses to adapt to exercise, so animals burn more fat and gain endurance without the workout.
Activates a family of cell switches called estrogen-related receptors (ERRs), which the body normally turns up during aerobic exercise. SLU-PP-332 turns the strongest of these (ERR-alpha) on directly.
Switching on ERRs ramps up genes for mitochondria, the energy plants inside cells, and for fat burning, reproducing several effects of an aerobic workout.
In obese mice it increased energy expenditure and fat burning, lowered fat mass, and improved insulin sensitivity.
In mice it also increased the endurance type of muscle fiber and improved exercise performance.
Every result so far is from mice or cells. There are no human trials, no human dose, and no human safety data.
SLU-PP-332 is poorly absorbed when swallowed. In studies it was injected, and a newer compound was specifically designed to fix its oral-absorption problem, so the absorption of oral capsules sold to people is genuinely uncertain.
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