Description
Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide studied in laboratory research focused on gene regulation and cellular signaling pathways associated with aging biology. It serves as a research tool for examining peptide-mediated modulation of transcriptional processes.
Biochemical Characteristics
Epithalon is composed of four amino acids—alanine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, and glycine. Its structure supports investigation of peptide interaction with nuclear regulatory systems and telomerase-associated molecular pathways in experimental systems.
Research Applications
Epithalon is utilized in research models investigating telomerase activity, gene expression modulation, pineal-associated signaling pathways, and cellular aging–related molecular mechanisms under controlled laboratory conditions.
Pathway / Mechanistic Context
Mechanistic research focuses on Epithalon-associated activation of telomerase pathways and transcriptional regulation cascades influencing cellular replication and stress-response signaling networks.
Preclinical Research Summary
Preclinical investigations have evaluated Epithalon in in vitro and experimental models to better understand peptide-driven gene regulatory dynamics and telomere-associated signaling mechanisms.
Form & Analytical Testing
Epithalon is supplied as a lyophilized peptide and undergoes analytical verification, including HPLC testing, to confirm identity, purity, and composition consistency for laboratory research use.
RUO Disclaimer
This product is intended strictly for research and laboratory use only. It is not approved for human consumption, medical treatment, veterinary use, cosmetic application, or diagnostic purposes. Handling should be performed only by qualified professionals trained in proper laboratory procedures.






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