SLU-PP-332 is a small-molecule research compound, not a peptide. It is discussed as an estrogen-related receptor agonist, placing it in the oxidative metabolism, mitochondrial gene-program, and exercise-mimetic signalling literature.
The value of SLU-PP-332 is that it targets a different kind of biology than peptide receptor analogues. Customers use it as a reference compound for ERR pathway activation, cellular energy models, mitochondrial programme studies, and metabolic assay design.
This product is best compared with other metabolism-focused research materials such as MOTS-c, SS-31, NAD+, and 5-amino-1MQ, while recognizing that it is a small molecule with its own analytical profile. The specification table covers formula, mass, appearance, solubility, and storage.
The references below are starting points for the mechanisms discussed here. The specification table on this page covers identity, formula, molecular mass, physical form, solubility, storage, and lot-level analytical information.
References
- PubChem: SLU-PP-332
- PubMed: SLU-PP-332 estrogen-related receptor
- PubMed: estrogen-related receptor oxidative metabolism
Research-use notice: Supplied strictly for lawful research, laboratory, analytical, educational, or R&D purposes where permitted by applicable law. Not for human or animal use, consumption, diagnosis, treatment, food, supplement, cosmetic, veterinary, or similar end use.




