Epithalon 25MG

$114.00

Epithalon is a synthetic peptide that may activate telomerase, potentially extending cellular lifespan and combating aging effects by elongating telomeres.

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Epithalon 25MG$114.00
$114.00

Product Usage: This product is designated as a "Novelty Peptide" and is intended solely for specialized applications in controlled settings. It is not intended for any specific biological, therapeutic, or diagnostic use. All information provided on this website is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as guidance for any particular application or usage.

Epitalon, also known as Epithalon or Epithalone, is a synthetic tetrapeptide derived from a naturally occurring peptide in the pineal gland called epithalamin. It was discovered in the 1980s by Russian scientist Professor Vladimir Khavinson and has since become a subject of significant interest in anti-aging and longevity research. Epitalon is composed of four amino acids (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) and is known for its potential to regulate gene expression, influence telomere length, and modulate various physiological processes associated with aging.

Sequence:Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly

Molecular Formula:C14H22N4O9

Molecular Weight: 390.35 g/mol

CAS Number: 307297-39-8

  1. Telomere Lengthening: Studies have shown that Epitalon can stimulate telomerase activity, potentially leading to telomere elongation and increased cellular lifespan.
  2. Circadian Rhythm Regulation: Epitalon has demonstrated the ability to normalize melatonin production, potentially improving sleep patterns and overall circadian rhythms.
  3. Antioxidant Effects: Research indicates that Epitalon may enhance the activity of antioxidant enzymes, potentially reducing oxidative stress and associated cellular damage.
  4. Immune System Modulation: Some studies suggest that Epitalon can stimulate the immune system, particularly by promoting T-cell maturation in the thymus.
  5. Potential Anti-Cancer Properties: Preliminary research has shown that Epitalon may have oncostatic and anti-metastatic properties, potentially inhibiting tumor growth and spread.

  1. Long-term Safety Studies: Extended research is needed to evaluate the long-term effects and safety profile of Epitalon, particularly for chronic use in humans.
  2. Mechanism of Action: Further investigation into the precise molecular mechanisms by which Epitalon exerts its diverse effects could lead to improved understanding and potentially new therapeutic applications.
  3. Clinical Trials: More extensive human clinical trials are required to confirm the efficacy and safety of Epitalon for various age-related conditions.
  4. Combination Therapies: Exploring potential synergistic effects of Epitalon with other anti-aging interventions could open new avenues for more effective therapies.
  5. Optimal Dosing Regimens: Studies to determine the most effective dosing strategies for different patient populations and conditions could enhance the therapeutic potential of Epitalon.

  1. Khavinson, V.K., et al. (2003). Peptide promotes overcoming of the division limit in human somatic cell. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 135(6), 590-592. [Online].
    Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12937682/
  2. Anisimov, V.N., et al. (2003). Effect of Epitalon on biomarkers of aging, life span and spontaneous tumor incidence in female Swiss-derived SHR mice. Biogerontology, 4(4), 193-202. [Online].
    Available https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1025114230714
  3. Korkushko, O.V., et al. (2004). Geroprotective effect of epithalamine (pineal gland peptide preparation) in elderly subjects with accelerated aging. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 137(4), 389-392. [Online].
    Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15452605/
  4. Khavinson, V.K., et al. (2009). Peptides and ageing. Neuroendocrinology Letters, 30(3), 343-355. [Online].
    Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19855355/
  5. Khavinson, V.K., & Malinin, V.V. (2005). Gerontological aspects of genome peptide regulation. Basel: Karger AG. [Online].
    Available: https://www.karger.com/Book/Home/229311
Epitalon represents a promising avenue for anti-aging research and potential therapeutic applications in age-related conditions. As with all peptide therapies, it is important to approach Epitalon with caution, and its potential benefits and risks require ongoing evaluation through long-term clinical studies and further research.