Description
Epithalon (Epitalon, Epithalamin)
Research-Grade Tetrapeptide
Tagline: Telomere & Longevity Research
Product Description
Epithalon (also known as Epitalon or Epithalamin) is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) derived from the natural pineal gland peptide Epithalamin. It has been extensively studied in Russian gerontology research for its potential to activate telomerase, support cellular longevity, and regulate circadian rhythm genes.
Researchers use Epithalon to explore telomere length maintenance, oxidative stress reduction, neuroendocrine function, and age-related gene expression in cellular and animal models.
For Laboratory and Scientific Research Use Only. Not for Human Consumption.
Why Researchers Choose Epithalon
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Well-Studied Tetrapeptide: Derived from decades of Russian biogerontology research.
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Telomerase Activation: Reported to lengthen telomeres in human somatic cell cultures.
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Anti-Oxidative & Anti-Senescence Research: Studied for reducing oxidative stress markers and delaying cellular aging.
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Neuroendocrine Effects: Supports research on melatonin regulation and circadian rhythms.
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Batch Verified: Identity and purity (≥98%) confirmed for consistency and reproducibility.
Research Data & Handling Tips
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Reconstitution: Reconstitute with sterile water or bacteriostatic water; swirl gently until dissolved.
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Solubility: Highly soluble in aqueous solutions.
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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.