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Epithalon | Tetrapeptide Research Compound
Epithalon | Tetrapeptide Research Compound
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Research Overview
Epithalon (also written Epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) derived from the pineal gland peptide Epithalamin. It has been studied extensively in Russian research institutes over several decades.
Published research has examined Epithalon’s effects on telomerase activation in cell models, its interactions with the pineal gland and melatonin regulation in animal studies, and its potential role in models of aging and cellular senescence.
Select Published Research
Khavinson VK et al. (2002). “Tetrapeptide Epitalon restores disturbed neuroendocrine regulation in senescent monkeys.” Neuroendocrinology Letters.
Kossoy G et al. (2006). “Epithalon and colon carcinogenesis.” Oncology Research.
Anisimov VN et al. (2003). “Effect of Epitalon on biomarkers of aging, life span and spontaneous tumor incidence in female Swiss-derived SHR mice.” Biogerontology.
All referenced studies were conducted in animal models. These citations do not constitute claims of human efficacy or safety.
Specifications
Format: Lyophilized powder
Purity: >98% verified by HPLC and mass spectrometry
Storage: −20°C lyophilized. Reconstituted: 4°C, use within 30 days.
Source: Domestically synthesized
Certificate of Analysis
Third-party COA available in the Lab Results tab above.
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