Epithalon
Telomerase Peptide
Overview
Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide studied for its influence on telomerase activity and cellular senescence pathways.
History
Epithalon has been characterized in the peer-reviewed literature over multiple decades of investigation. This section aggregates published citations spanning its identification, structural characterization, and subsequent laboratory research programs. See the References section below for the full bibliography.
Mechanism of action
- Sequence
- AEDG
- Molecular Formula
- C14H22N4O9
- Molecular Weight
- 390.35 g/mol
- CAS Number
- 307297-39-8
- Appearance
- White lyophilized powder
- Purity
- 99.2% by HPLC
Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide studied for its influence on telomerase activity and cellular senescence pathways.
Published research
Animal studies
No preclinical / animal-model citations catalogued for Epithalon.
Human studies
No human-subject citations catalogued for Epithalon.
Current scientific understanding
The current body of literature on Epithalon continues to evolve. BioNex aggregates published sources for laboratory research reference only; nothing on this page is a medical claim, dosage guidance, or therapeutic recommendation.
References
- Epithalon and telomerase activation — Khavinson V., Bull Exp Biol Med, 2003 · source
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