HUMANIN

Supports mitochondrial function, cellular resilience and stress defence.

It is being studied in healthy ageing, neuroprotection and metabolic balance.

Description

Humanin is a naturally occurring mitochondrial peptide found in the human body and studied for its role in cellular protection and longevity pathways. It’s part of a unique group of peptides linked to mitochondrial health — basically how well cells produce energy and protect themselves from stress. Because mitochondria are central to aging and overall cellular function, Humanin has become a big point of interest in aging and metabolic research.

Humanin is associated with protecting cells from stress, supporting mitochondrial function, and promoting cellular resilience. It’s commonly studied in models related to healthy aging, neuroprotection, metabolic balance, and cardiovascular function. Scientists are especially interested in its potential role in longevity pathways and how it may help cells cope with damage over time