OVERVIEW
Epitalon is a research peptide used in preclinical laboratory models involving metabolic, mitochondrial, immune, or regenerative pathways.
What is it?
Epitalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide developed for investigational and in vitro research use, modeled after a naturally occurring pineal peptide complex. It is primarily studied for its involvement in cellular signaling pathways related to circadian regulation and chromosomal stability.
In preclinical and laboratory research models, Epitalon has been examined for its influence on telomerase-related signaling, DNA stability pathways, and circadian rhythm–associated cellular communication. These properties have made it a compound of interest in experimental studies exploring cellular aging processes, genomic maintenance mechanisms, and biological rhythm regulation.
MECHANISM OF INTEREST
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Pathway |
Description |
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Angiogenesis |
Observed to influence vascular endothelial pathways. |
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Tissue Repair |
Supports modeling of gastric, tendon, and muscular healing. |
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Cytoprotection |
Evaluated for protective effects in oxidative environments. |
KEY RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
- Tissue repair and regeneration research
- Inflammation pathway modeling
- Angiogenesis studies
SPECIFICATIONS
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Attribute |
Detail |
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Purity |
≥ 98% (HPLC) |
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Form |
Lyophilized peptide |
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Appearance |
White to off-white powder |
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Molecular Weight |
~1419 Da |
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Container |
Sterile glass vial |
HANDLING & STORAGE
Lyophilized: Store at –20°C, protect from light and moisture.
Reconstituted: Store at 2–8°C, avoid freeze–thaw cycles.
RESEARCH USE ONLY
This product is supplied strictly for laboratory, research, and development use. Not for human consumption or therapeutic application.