Description
SLU-PP-332 is a synthetic, orally characterized small molecule that has become a frequent subject in metabolic and nuclear receptor research. It is studied chiefly as an agonist of the estrogen-related receptors (ERRs), a family of orphan nuclear receptors (ERRα, ERRβ, and ERRγ) that help govern the transcriptional programs controlling mitochondrial biogenesis and oxidative energy metabolism.
Mechanistically, SLU-PP-332 is of interest because it engages the ERR pathway, a signaling node that overlaps with the transcriptional adaptations associated with increased aerobic capacity. For this reason, laboratory literature has explored the compound as a chemical tool for probing how ERR activation influences mitochondrial function, substrate utilization, and energy-related gene expression in cellular and model systems.
As a defined reference small molecule (molecular weight in the ~470 Da range; confirm against the lot-specific COA), SLU-PP-332 is well suited to in vitro assay development, structure-activity exploration, and comparative pharmacology work where a characterized ERR agonist is needed as a research standard.
- Estrogen-related receptor (ERR) agonism and nuclear receptor pharmacology
- Mitochondrial biogenesis and oxidative metabolism pathway studies
- Energy-metabolism and substrate-utilization gene expression research
- Receptor binding, selectivity, and structure-activity relationship investigations
- Reference-standard and assay-validation applications
Each unit in this listing contains 60 tablets dosed at 50mg of SLU-PP-332 per tablet, for a total of 3,000mg (3,000,000mcg). Material is offered at high analytical purity, with identity and purity supported by HPLC and mass spectrometry; a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis is available so researchers can confirm specifications for their records. Store as indicated on the COA, keep sealed and protected from light, moisture, and heat, and handle using standard laboratory safety practices.
Research Use Only: This material is supplied strictly for laboratory research. Not for human or animal consumption. It is not a drug, food, supplement, or cosmetic and has not been approved by the FDA.


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