Strand Bio Research Catalog

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Mitochondrial / Cellular Research Catalog Comparison

Compare mitochondrial / longevity research catalog records by stable public catalog fields.

In this review

This page compares Strand Bio records currently grouped under Mitochondrial / longevity research. The comparison is limited to catalog fields and does not provide product-use, dosing, administration, treatment, diagnostic, human-use, or veterinary-use guidance.

Mitochondrial / cellular research catalog table

ProductOffered sizeMolecule classPrice per vialAccess statusDocumentation status
Epithalon10 mgtetrapeptide$39Standard checkoutSpecifications visible
SS-3110 mgmitochondrial peptide$69Standard checkoutSpecifications visible
MOTS-C20 mgmitochondrial-derived peptide$99Standard checkoutSpecifications visible
NAD+1000 mgnucleotide cofactor$129Standard checkoutSpecifications visible
Glutathione750 mgtripeptide antioxidant$49Standard checkoutSpecifications visible
5-Amino-1MQ10 mgsmall molecule research compound$39Standard checkoutSpecifications visible

At a glance

The lowest listed prices in this category are Epithalon and 5-Amino-1MQ at $39 per vial. The highest listed price is NAD+ at $129 per 1000 mg vial.

Because offered sizes vary widely in this category, price should always be read beside the listed size and molecule class.

How to compare this category

Use this category page when the comparison question is about catalog structure. The records differ by offered size, molecule class, and price. Those differences should be visible before checkout.

Do not use this page to infer effects, suitability, or research outcomes.

Documentation status

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FAQ

Which mitochondrial / cellular records have the lowest listed price?

Epithalon and 5-Amino-1MQ are listed at $39 per vial.

Which record has the largest offered size?

NAD+ is listed at 1000 mg per vial.

Does this page explain product effects?

No. It compares catalog fields only.

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