What Is SLU-PP-332? Exercise-Mimetic Research Compound Guide

An overview of SLU-PP-332 — a synthetic ERR agonist — covering how it is studied as an 'exercise mimetic' in early metabolic research, and its research-use-only status in the UK.

7 min read · Published 2026-06-23

What Is SLU-PP-332?

SLU-PP-332 is a synthetic small-molecule agonist of the estrogen-related receptors (ERRα/β/γ) — not a peptide. It emerged from recent academic research and has been described as an experimental 'exercise mimetic'.

Research use only. This material is supplied for in-vitro laboratory research. It is not a medicine and is not for human or veterinary consumption, administration, or therapeutic use.

How SLU-PP-332 Is Studied to Work

In research SLU-PP-332 activates ERR signalling, a pathway involved in mitochondrial biogenesis and oxidative metabolism. In rodent studies it has been examined for effects on endurance and metabolic markers, prompting interest in exercise-physiology research.

Evidence & Regulatory Status

SLU-PP-332 is a very early-stage research compound: published data is preliminary and largely animal-based, and its safety profile is not established. It is not an approved medicine in the UK and is supplied for laboratory research only.

Research Handling & Quality

SLU-PP-332 is supplied as a research material; refer to the batch-matched Certificate of Analysis (COA) and appropriate laboratory protocols. View SLU-PP-332 product details and COA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is SLU-PP-332 a peptide?

No — it is a synthetic small-molecule ERR agonist studied as an experimental exercise mimetic.

Is SLU-PP-332 approved for human use?

No. It is an early-stage research compound supplied for laboratory use only, with no approval and an unestablished safety profile.

What does 'exercise mimetic' mean here?

It refers to a research compound studied for whether it can activate metabolic pathways normally associated with exercise — a hypothesis being explored in animal models.

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