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Reference entry · Synthetic tetrapeptide bioregulator

Epithalon

Also known as: Epitalon · AEDG · Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly

Class
Synthetic tetrapeptide bioregulator
Size
4 amino acids
Primary targets (literature)
Telomerase, pineal gland literature (Khavinson lineage)
Regulatory context
Not FDA-approved. Epithalon is research-use-only catalog material with no established human therapeutic indication.

Overview

Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) associated with telomerase and pineal-aging research from the Khavinson bioregulator literature. Catalog material is analytically simple but requires batch identity confirmation.

Mechanism in research literature

Published models propose telomerase activation and antioxidant gene-expression changes in cell and rodent aging paradigms — largely from a concentrated investigator network without broad independent replication.

Common research focus areas

  • Telomerase activity assays in human somatic cells
  • Rodent lifespan and antioxidant endpoint literature
  • Pineal gland and circadian aging models
  • Tetrapeptide identity and purity verification

Full literature roundup

Read the cited research summary

A synthetic tetrapeptide tied to telomerase and pineal-aging research in the Khavinson bioregulator literature. What preclinical reports describe — and what remains unverified in humans.

Epithalon research roundup · 7 min

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