Epitalon Research Guide
Research Overview
Epitalon (also spelled Epithalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly, AEDG) modeled on the amino acid composition of epithalamin, a pineal gland extract. Much of the existing research is preclinical (cell-culture and animal models), with limited peer-reviewed human data. Public research information on this compound is limited. This page will be expanded as additional documentation is reviewed. This is a research compound not intended for human consumption.
Structural & Class Overview
Synthetic tetrapeptide, sequence alanine-glutamic acid-aspartic acid-glycine (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly / AEDG); a pineal-derived short-peptide bioregulator. Mechanism class studied in laboratory settings centers on modulation of telomerase activity and gene expression.
General Research Interest
Research interest includes telomerase activity and telomere-length changes in human somatic and fibroblast cell lines in vitro; alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) pathway activity; pineal/epithalamin-associated regulatory signaling; and gerontology-focused preclinical models of cellular senescence.
Storage Considerations
General handling for a lyophilized research peptide: keep lyophilized powder frozen and protected from light and moisture; refrigerate after reconstitution and minimize freeze-thaw cycles. For laboratory research use only.
Testing & Quality Considerations
Quality considerations include HPLC purity analysis, mass spectrometry for identity/molecular-weight confirmation, and verification against a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis (COA).
References
- Epithalon peptide induces telomerase activity and telomere elongation (PubMed)
- Epitalon increases telomere length in human cell lines (PMC)
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