Epithalon

Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide studied for its role in telomere regulation, circadian rhythm signaling, and age-related cellular processes.

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What Is Epithalon?

Epithalon is a synthetic peptide derived from epithalamic tissue and has been widely researched for its influence on cellular aging processes, telomerase activity, and gene expression associated with longevity.

Telomere & Longevity Research

Epithalon has been studied for its potential to influence telomere length regulation, a critical factor in cellular replication limits and age-related decline.

Circadian Rhythm Signaling

Research suggests Epithalon may play a role in regulating circadian rhythms through its interaction with pineal-related signaling pathways, making it of interest in sleep and biological clock research.

Why Researchers Study Epithalon

  • Telomere length and telomerase-related research
  • Cellular aging and longevity pathways
  • Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake cycle signaling
  • Gene expression regulation
  • Age-associated cellular decline models

Format & Storage

  • Lyophilized powder
  • Common vial sizes used in research: 5 mg, 10 mg
  • Store in a cool, dry environment prior to reconstitution
  • Refrigerate after reconstitution

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