SLU-PP-332
Studied in the context of:
Boosting metabolic rate dramatically for a short period (~90 minutes), meaning more calories burned and more fat metabolized during that time
Improving insulin sensitivity, helping muscles uptake glucose more efficiently and lowering blood sugar levels
Enhancing cellular respiration in muscle cells – essentially makes mitochondria burn fuel more efficiently and at a higher rate
Providing an acute surge in energy and endurance (users feel an increase in stamina and less fatigue during cardio)
Increasing cardiovascular endurance and performance (heart and muscles work more effectively under strain)
Potential ancillary health benefits: good for heart health and kidney health (as per research on ERR agonists, which often show protective effects in these organs)
Showing experimental anti-cancer activity, particularly in prostate cancer models, by catabolizing (breaking down) cancer cell energy pathways – though this is a very specific and ongoing area of research
