Epitalon 10mg Peptides
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Epitalon 10mg from Peptide Scientific Labs is supplied as a peptide lyophilized vial (unflavored lyophilized powder) for controlled laboratory workflows. This bioregulatory peptide is presented in a single-vial format with a total strength of 10mg, supporting careful handling, accurate aliquoting, and consistent study design across experiments.
- Each vial contains 10mg of Epitalon, a bioregulatory peptide widely investigated for its role in cellular homeostasis, telomere-related pathways, and circadian biology under controlled research conditions.
The lyophilized presentation is designed for stability and ease of preparation, allowing qualified researchers to reconstitute with an appropriate laboratory diluent and proceed with standardized protocols. The uniform powder facilitates clear solutions and reproducible measurements, supporting methodical dosing across assays, time-course evaluations, and broader comparative work. With a straightforward single-vial format, it fits seamlessly into existing bench processes where consistency and traceability matter.
Researchers will find this format well-suited to method development, reference benchmarking, and other applications where peptide integrity and lot-to-lot consistency are central to data quality. The vial is packaged for clean handling and organized storage, enabling systematic labeling, documentation, and chain-of-custody practices throughout the study lifecycle.
Quality and safety come first. Peptide Scientific Labs is a USA-based source committed to rigorous standards—materials are produced in a controlled environment, lot-tracked, and verified for identity and purity using advanced analytical methods. Each batch is managed with strict documentation to support transparency and reproducibility. All peptides are intended strictly for laboratory research by qualified professionals, not for human consumption, medical, veterinary, or household use. By prioritizing purity, consistency, and responsible handling, we provide researchers with dependable materials that respect the integrity of their work and the standards of the laboratory.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Epithalon?
Epithalon, often also spelled Epitalon, is a synthetic tetrapeptide with the sequence Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly. It is one of the better-known bioregulator peptides in aging-related research discussions. For a product FAQ, the accurate description is that it is a research peptide investigated in cellular-aging and regulatory-biology models.
What is Epithalon typically studied for?
Epithalon is commonly studied in relation to telomerase activity, cell senescence, pineal signaling, and broader aging-associated pathways. A careful answer should avoid saying it 'reverses aging' and instead explain that it appears in experimental literature focused on longevity biology and cellular regulation.
What is the Khavinson peptide theory?
The Khavinson peptide theory refers to the body of work developed by Russian researcher Vladimir Khavinson and colleagues starting in the 1970s. The central idea is that short peptides — isolated from specific tissues — can act as tissue-specific bioregulators, binding directly to DNA and modulating gene expression in a way that is selective for the tissue from which they were derived.
This theory forms the scientific background for the bioregulator category of peptides, including compounds such as Epitalon, Thymalin, Prostamax, and Cartalax. The underlying mechanisms continue to be a subject of research, and all compounds listed under this category are offered for laboratory investigation only.
What are peptide bioregulators?
Peptide bioregulators are a class of short peptides — typically di-, tri-, or tetrapeptides — that are studied as tissue-specific signaling molecules. The concept originated in Russian biogerontology research, where extracts of various tissues were fractionated and the active peptide fragments isolated and characterized. Each bioregulator is associated in the research literature with a specific tissue of origin, such as thymus, pineal, prostate, or cartilage.
In research, bioregulators are investigated in the context of gene expression, tissue-specific signaling, and age-related changes in cellular function. All bioregulator products from Peptide Scientific Labs are lyophilized research materials intended solely for in vitro laboratory investigation.
How are bioregulator peptides different from hormones?
Hormones are typically larger molecules — often proteins or steroid compounds — that are secreted by specific endocrine glands and travel through the bloodstream to act on distant target tissues via dedicated receptors. Peptide bioregulators, by contrast, are very short sequences (usually 2 to 4 amino acids) and are studied as intracellular or nuclear-level regulators that interact more directly with chromatin and gene expression in the tissues from which they were originally isolated.
Functionally, hormones tend to coordinate large-scale, system-wide processes, while bioregulators are investigated as fine-grained, tissue-specific modulators. The two categories can overlap in the broader sense of signaling biology, but they are studied as distinct classes of molecules.