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≥99% HPLC PurityMS ConfirmedJanoshik COAIn-House SPPS5-Region Domestic Shipping
What is DNP?
DNP (2,4-Dinitrophenol — mitochondrial proton uncoupler) is a Small molecule C₆H₄N₂O₅, MW 184.1. Lipophilic proton carrier crossing the inner mitochondrial membrane and dissipating the H⁺ gradient — uncoupling oxidative phosphorylation from ATP synthesis. Energy released as heat (thermogenesis) proportional to dose. Increases metabolic rate dramatically. Extremely narrow therapeutic margin — lethal in overdose. Research use only.
Research Applications
Mitochondrial Uncoupling
Proton gradient dissipation mechanism and ETC bypass research
Thermogenesis Research
Heat production, metabolic rate increase, brown adipose comparison
ETC-ATP Coupling
Oxidative phosphorylation efficiency, ATPase coupling studies
Proton Gradient Biology
ΔΨm measurement, uncoupling protein comparison (UCP1/2/3)
Safety Margin Research
Dose-response toxicology and therapeutic index characterisation
Quick Specs
| Form | Lyophilized powder |
| Purity | ≥99% by HPLC — every batch |
| CAS Number | 51-28-5 |
| Molecular Formula | C₆H₄N₂O₅, MW 184.1. |
| Identity | MS molecular weight confirmed — every batch |
| Peptide Type | Small Molecule Mitochondrial Uncoupler |
| COA | Janoshik-independent, publicly verifiable |
| Manufacture | In-house Fmoc SPPS — Qingdao, China |
| Storage | -20°C sealed | 2–8°C reconstituted (2–4 weeks) |
| Shelf Life | 24 months (unopened) |

