Epithalon Alternatives

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Epithalon

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A tetrapeptide studied for its effects on telomerase activation and potential anti-aging properties. Based on research by Professor Vladimir Khavinson.

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Thymalin

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A thymic peptide complex used in Russia for immune enhancement and anti-aging. Part of Professor Khavinson's bioregulator peptide research.

Pinealon

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A synthetic tripeptide bioregulator targeting brain tissue. Part of Khavinson's peptide research, designed to support cognitive function and neuroprotection.

Vilon

Bioregulators

A synthetic dipeptide bioregulator targeting thymic function. Part of Khavinson's peptide bioregulator research for immune and anti-aging effects.

Crystagen

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A tripeptide bioregulator supporting immune system function. Demonstrates age-associated immunoprotective properties in spleen tissue. Part of the Khavinson synthesized peptide series.

Ventfort

Bioregulators

A peptide bioregulator targeting vascular tissue and blood vessels. Derived from blood vessel extracts, it supports healthy vascular function and vessel wall integrity. Part of the Khavinson bioregulator family.

Cartalax

Bioregulators

A synthetic tripeptide bioregulator targeting cartilage tissue. Developed for joint health and cartilage regeneration.

All Bioregulators Peptides

Thymalin

A thymic peptide complex used in Russia for immune enhancement and anti-aging. Part of Professor Khavinson's bioregulator peptide research.

Pinealon

A synthetic tripeptide bioregulator targeting brain tissue. Part of Khavinson's peptide research, designed to support cognitive function and neuroprotection.

Vilon

A synthetic dipeptide bioregulator targeting thymic function. Part of Khavinson's peptide bioregulator research for immune and anti-aging effects.

Cartalax

A synthetic tripeptide bioregulator targeting cartilage tissue. Developed for joint health and cartilage regeneration.

Livagen

A tetrapeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala) developed by Khavinson that modulates chromatin structure and gene expression. Research shows it can decondense heterochromatin and activate ribosomal genes, potentially restoring more youthful gene expression patterns in aging cells.

Ovagen

A tripeptide bioregulator (Glu-Asp-Leu) targeting liver and gastrointestinal tissue. Derived from liver tissue extracts, Ovagen modulates gene expression related to detoxification, antioxidant defense, and hepatocellular repair.

Cortagen

A tetrapeptide bioregulator (Ala-Glu-Asp-Pro) derived from cerebral cortex extracts. Studied for neuroprotection, neural differentiation, and cognitive support. Regulates neurotrophic signaling and synaptic stability.

Vesugen

A tripeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu-Asp) targeting vascular tissue. Promotes restoration of blood vessel tissues and normalization of vascular function. Stimulates endothelial cell proliferation markers.

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