Epithalon 25mg

$114.00

Epitalon, also known as Epithalon, is a synthetic tetrapeptide derived from epithalamin, a peptide naturally found in the pineal gland. Discovered in the 1980s by Russian scientist Professor Vladimir Khavinson, Epitalon has gained attention for its potential role in anti-aging and longevity research. Comprising four amino acids (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly), this peptide is believed to regulate gene expression, support telomere length maintenance, and influence key physiological processes associated with aging, making it a promising candidate for promoting overall vitality and lifespan extension.

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    Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12937682/
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