
Epithalon
Pineal gland support peptide · 10mg
99%+ Pure$60
Product Description
Epithalon (also known as Epitalon) is a tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) derived from pineal gland extracts. This naturally occurring peptide sequence has been studied for its potential role in supporting pineal function and circadian rhythm regulation. Epithalon has become a valuable research tool for investigating neuroendocrine function, aging processes, and circadian biology.
Expert Insight
“Epithalon's origin in endogenous pineal tissue gives it special significance in neuroendocrine research. Its small tetrapeptide structure belies profound effects on circadian biology and cellular aging—making it invaluable for studying pineal function and age-related processes.”
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Research Highlights
Tetrapeptide derived from pineal gland extract
Natural origin in vertebrate pineal tissue
Research focus on circadian and aging biology
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Research Literature — Epithalon
The following is a summary of published research literature. This information is provided for educational reference only and does not constitute medical advice or research amount guidance.
Research Amounts in Literature
In published studies, researchers have administered Epithalon (Epitalon) at doses of 5–10 mg per day via subcutaneous administration. Clinical research protocols reference 10 mg/day as the common research dose.
Frequency Protocols in Research
Published literature on Epithalon reports once-daily administration protocols administered in 10-day cycles, with 2–3 cycles per year separated by 4–6 month intervals.
Reconstitution Concentrations in Research
Published literature reports reconstitution of 10 mg vials in 2–3 mL bacteriostatic water, yielding concentrations of 3.3–5 mg/mL. Using 2 mL (5 mg/mL) balances research volume with dose precision for 10-day cycle protocols.
Typical Syringe Ranges in Research
At 5 mg/mL (2 mL water), a 10 mg dose equals 200 units (2.0 mL) — typically split across two administration sites. At 3.3 mg/mL (3 mL water), a 5 mg dose equals 150 units (1.5 mL).
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