Epithalon — 10mg
Epithalon (also known as Epitalon or Epithalamin-derived peptide) is a synthetic tetrapeptide modeled after a naturally occurring peptide produced in the pineal gland.
Researchers study Epithalon for its relationship to cellular aging markers, telomerase-associated pathways, circadian regulation, and antioxidant-related biochemical processes.
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What Is Epithalon?
Epithalon (also known as Epitalon or Epithalamin-derived peptide) is a synthetic tetrapeptide modeled after a naturally occurring peptide produced in the pineal gland.
Researchers study Epithalon for its relationship to cellular aging markers, telomerase-associated pathways, circadian regulation, and antioxidant-related biochemical processes.
GENIQ supplies Epithalon exclusively for controlled laboratory research—not for human or animal use.
Peptide Overview
Epithalon is a four–amino acid peptide commonly examined in research for its role in cellular regulation models.
Studies often explore how Epithalon may promote changes in:
| • Telomerase signaling pathways |
| • Oxidative stress–related cell responses |
| • Circadian rhythm regulatory mechanisms |
| • Gene-expression patterns related to aging models |
| • Mitochondrial and cellular maintenance processes |
| These findings are non-clinical observations conducted under laboratory conditions. |
All findings remain limited to preclinical and in-vitro experimental environments.
History of Epithalon
Epithalon originates from research by Russian biogerontologist Vladimir Khavinson, who studied extracts from the pineal gland known as “Epithalamin.”
Scientists later isolated the core tetrapeptide sequence responsible for many of the biological responses seen in early research.
This resulted in the creation of Epithalon, a purified synthetic version used to explore aging-related cellular mechanisms, telomere studies, and circadian biology.
Over time, Epithalon became a widely examined compound in research focusing on age-associated pathways and cellular regulatory behavior—always in non-clinical experimental environments.
Peptide Structure
Sequence: Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly
Certificates of Analysis
Epithalon — 10mg
Research Findings
Research examining Epithalon highlights several areas of interest:
| • Telomerase activity models: Studies use Epithalon to observe changes in telomerase-related pathways in specific cell cultures. |
| • Oxidative-stress environments: Laboratory tests evaluate how the peptide influences antioxidant-related biochemical responses. |
| • Circadian biology: Epithalon is studied for its potential impact on rhythmic gene expression and pineal-gland–associated signaling. |
| • Gene-expression modulation: Research has explored changes in genes linked to repair mechanisms and cellular longevity models. |
| • Cell-regulatory behavior: Epithalon is used in studies involving maintenance pathways, mitochondrial support signals, and aging-related molecular activity. |
| These observations do not reflect clinical outcomes or therapeutic implications. |
These findings reflect laboratory experiments only and do not indicate clinical outcomes.
References
2. Arutyunyan A., et al. “Epithalon and its role in telomerase regulation in vitro.” Experimental Cell Biology Reports.
3. Gerontology Molecular Sciences Group. “Oxidative-stress response patterns associated with pineal-derived peptides.”
4. Circadian Research Laboratory. “Regulatory activity of short peptides in circadian rhythm models.”
FAQ
What type of research is Epithalon used for?
It is used in studies related to cellular aging pathways, telomerase activity, oxidative-stress models, and circadian regulation.
Does GENIQ provide a Certificate of Analysis?
Yes. Every GENIQ research peptide includes a COA verifying identity and purity.
Is Epithalon approved for human or animal use?
No. It is not FDA-approved and not intended for human or animal administration.
Does GENIQ offer guidance on preparation or dosing?
No. GENIQ does not provide dosing, application, or reconstitution instructions.
Who is allowed to handle this compound?
Only trained laboratory professionals working within appropriate research facilities.
Research Use Only
All GENIQ compounds are intended strictly for laboratory research.
Not for human or animal consumption, medical use, or therapeutic application.
Nothing in this document should be interpreted as medical advice or as approval for use outside controlled scientific environments.
Epithalon (also known as Epitalon or Epithalamin-derived peptide) is a synthetic tetrapeptide modeled after a naturally occurring peptide produced in the pineal gland.
Researchers study Epithalon for its relationship to cellular aging markers, telomerase-associated pathways, circadian regulation, and antioxidant-related biochemical processes.
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