Description
Epithalon (Epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide derived from Epithalamin and widely studied in gerontology and genomic regulation research. It is best known for its reported ability to modulate telomerase activity, the enzyme involved in maintaining telomere integrity at the ends of chromosomes. In vitro studies in human somatic cells suggest Epithalon may increase telomerase activity and support telomere elongation, mechanisms associated with cellular longevity and reduced age-related genomic instability.
Beyond telomere biology, research indicates Epithalon may influence gene expression and circadian signaling pathways, including those tied to melatonin synthesis and immune regulation. These combined properties have made Epithalon a prominent research compound in models of aging, oxidative stress, and age-associated functional decline. Epithalon is supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research use and is not intended for human or animal application.
References:
Khavinson VK et al., Bull Exp Biol Med, 2003 135(4):429–432
Arutyunyan AV et al., Adv Gerontol, 2005 15(3):28–36
Anisimov VN et al., Neuro Endocrinol Lett, 2003 24(3–4):233–240
These capsules are provided exclusively as inert containers for the dry transport, storage, and handling of laboratory research materials. They are not dosage forms and are not intended for ingestion or administration. They must not be used as drug delivery systems, consumed, or administered in any form. For Research Use Only: Not for use in humans or animals. Not for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.




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