Epitalon

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Epitalon (Epithalon / Epithalamin synthetic analogue) is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) studied for its role in regulating telomere-associated pathways and cellular stress responses. In research models it has been explored for effects on circadian regulation, oxidative-defense mechanisms, and markers of cellular longevity.

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Batch Details: ET10-A1

Epitalon is a research-grade peptide modeled after the naturally occurring pineal peptide epithalamin, consisting of the tetrapeptide sequence Ala–Glu–Asp–Gly. It has been used in scientific studies examining telomerase-related signaling, cellular senescence markers, antioxidant systems, and circadian rhythm modulation. Its small size, stability, and broad cellular interactions make it a versatile tool for aging, chronobiology, and regenerative research.

Research Significance
Modulation of telomere-associated pathways and cellular senescence markers
Investigated for effects on circadian rhythm stability and melatonin-regulation pathways
Explored for antioxidant and anti-stress responses in cellular and tissue models
Useful for comparative studies in peptide-based longevity and repair mechanisms

Potential Research Applications
Cellular aging and telomere biology research
Oxidative stress–response and mitochondrial resilience studies
Circadian rhythm and neuroendocrine regulation models
Tissue-repair, regeneration, and peptide-structure–function investigations

Specifications
Form: Lyophilized peptide powder
Content: Epitalon 10 mg per vial
Identity: Synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala–Glu–Asp–Gly)
Storage: Store at −20 °C; once reconstituted, use promptly under sterile laboratory conditions

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