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Side-by-Side Comparison

MOTS-c vs NAD-plus

Dosing, half-life, mechanism, benefits, and safety — side by side.

MOTS-c

Research

Mitochondrial-derived peptide for metabolic health and exercise performance

Half-Life

4 hours

Route

SC

Dose

5-10mg 3x weekly

MW

2174.61 Da

Full MOTS-c research guide →

NAD-plus

Research

Essential coenzyme for cellular energy and DNA repair

Half-Life

Short

Route

IV/SC/Oral

Dose

100-500mg daily

MW

663.43 Da

Full NAD-plus research guide →

Quick Reference

MOTS-cNAD-plus
CategoryN/AN/A
RouteSCIV/SC/Oral
Typical Dose5-10mg 3x weekly100-500mg daily
Frequency3x weeklydaily
FDA ApprovedNoNo
WADA StatusNot bannedNot banned

Pharmacokinetics

MOTS-cNAD-plus
Half-Life4 hoursShort
Research StatusResearch compound - Mitochondrial peptideSupplement - Cellular cofactor
CAS Number1627580-64-653-84-9

Molecular

MOTS-cNAD-plus
Molecular Weight2174.61663.43
Molecular FormulaC101H152N28O22S2C21H27N7O14P2
Sequence Length16 aa277 aa
MechanismMitochondrial-derived peptide that regulates metabolic homeostasisCellular energy metabolism and DNA repair

Key Benefits

MOTS-cNAD-plus
BenefitsMetabolic Homeostasis: Prevents insulin resistance, obesity; Muscle Protection: Reduces myostatin signaling; Metabolic health; Longevity support; Energy boost; Cellular health; Anti-aging effects; Exercise mimeticEnhanced cellular energy; DNA repair support; Anti-aging effects; Metabolic optimization; Neuroprotection; Energy boost; Cellular health; Anti-aging support

Safety & Warnings

MOTS-cNAD-plus
Safety NoteResearch compound only. Limited human safety data available.Generally considered safe as a supplement. Consult healthcare provider for appropriate dosing.
Side EffectsHeadache; Rare systemic effects; Mild nausea; FatigueFlushing; Nausea; Headache; Abdominal cramps; Rare allergic reactions
Athlete Warning🛑 WADA BANNED - Prohibited in competitive sports as immune modulating peptideNot WADA banned - cellular metabolism compound safe for competitive athletes

Which should you choose?

Both MOTS-c and NAD-plus have meaningful research support. The right choice depends on your specific goals, tolerance, and whether an FDA-approved option fits your needs.

MOTS-c vs NAD-plus — FAQ

Which has a longer half-life: MOTS-c or NAD-plus?

MOTS-c has a half-life of ~4 hours while NAD-plus has a half-life of ~Short. A longer half-life generally means less frequent dosing and more stable levels.

Can I stack MOTS-c and NAD-plus together?

Whether MOTS-c and NAD-plus can be stacked depends on their mechanisms and receptor targets. Use the stack compatibility checker to analyze synergies and conflicts before combining any peptides.

Which is better: MOTS-c or NAD-plus?

There is no universal "better" peptide — it depends on your goal. MOTS-c is Mitochondrial-derived peptide that regulates metabolic homeostasis. NAD-plus is Cellular energy metabolism and DNA repair. Choose based on your primary goal and research profile.