topics / exercise-mimetic
Tagged exercise-mimetic.
- No credible evidence AICAR AICAR (acadesine) is a small-molecule AMPK activator — not a peptide — famous for making sedentary mice run farther, but with no credible human evidence for endurance, fat loss, or longevity. It is an unapproved experimental drug, banned in sport at all times.
- Animal only MOTS-c MOTS-c is a mitochondrial peptide with strong rodent metabolic data but no completed, published human efficacy trial. It's unapproved and WADA-banned.
- Animal only SLU-PP-332 SLU-PP-332 is a synthetic small-molecule pan-agonist of the estrogen-related receptors (ERRα/β/γ) studied as an 'exercise mimetic' — not a peptide, and animal-stage only with no human data.
- Animal only Stenabolic (SR9009) SR9009 is a synthetic REV-ERB agonist (not a peptide, not a SARM) with intriguing mouse metabolic data but no credible human evidence, poor oral bioavailability, and documented off-target activity. Unapproved drug, banned in sport at all times.