WADA and Athletic Bans MOTSc falls under WADAs Prohibited List , category S2 Classified alongside peptide hormones, growth factors, and related substances Banned in- and out-of-competition Positive tests may result in disqualification or suspension WADA prohibits all synthetic analogues of mitochondrial and peptide growth factors, including MOTS-c. World Anti-Doping Agency, Prohibited List Global Legal Overview Canada, UK, Australia : MOTSc is legal for research but not human use EU : Generally treated the same as RUO peptides
Fecal microbiota transplantation for weight and glycemic control of obesity as well as the associated metabolic diseases: meta-analysis and comprehensive assessment
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Anti-Inflammatory Effects Collagen peptides, particularly glycine-proline-hydroxyproline sequences, demonstrate direct anti-inflammatory properties [12]