Description
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide)
Research-Grade Neuropeptide
Tagline: Sleep, Stress & Neuroendocrine Research
Product Description
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide first isolated from the brain that has been linked to the regulation of slow-wave (delta) sleep. It is a nonapeptide with broad effects on the central nervous system, endocrine regulation, and stress adaptation.
Researchers study DSIP to investigate its potential roles in sleep modulation, stress response, pain control, and hormone secretion (LH, GH, ACTH). Its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier makes it an important tool for neurobiology and behavioral research.
For Laboratory and Scientific Research Use Only. Not for Human Consumption.
Why Researchers Choose DSIP
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Endogenous Neuropeptide: Provides a physiologically relevant model for sleep research.
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CNS Penetrant: Crosses the blood-brain barrier in preclinical models.
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Multifunctional: Studied in sleep regulation, hormone modulation, and stress response.
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Batch Verified: Identity and purity (≥98%) confirmed for consistency.
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Versatile Applications: Used in neurobiology, chronobiology, and psychoneuroendocrine research.
Research Data & Handling Tips
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Reconstitution: Reconstitute with sterile water or bacteriostatic water; swirl gently until clear.
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Solubility: Fully soluble in aqueous buffers.
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Storage: Store lyophilized peptide at -20 °C. After reconstitution, aliquot and keep at -80 °C.
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Stability: Stable for 24 months (lyophilized); use within 4–8 weeks after reconstitution.
Important Note
For laboratory and scientific research only. Not for human consumption, veterinary use, or diagnostic purposes.