Pinealon Bioregulator

Overview

Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide bioregulator (Glu-Asp-Arg) developed by Vladimir Khavinson’s research group. It is associated with neural tissue of the pineal gland and central nervous system, and has been studied for neuroprotective, cognitive, and circadian regulatory effects in animal models. FenaLife supplies Pinealon in lyophilized form for research use only.

Research Background

Pinealon is part of the Khavinson neuropeptide bioregulator category. Research from the St. Petersburg Institute has examined Pinealon in models of neuroprotection, cognitive decline, oxidative stress in neural tissue, and circadian rhythm regulation. It is sometimes studied alongside Epithalon in protocols targeting the pineal gland and age-related neuroendocrine changes.

Studied Mechanisms

Pinealon is proposed to act as a tissue-specific gene regulator in neural and pineal tissue through chromatin interaction. Animal studies have reported reduced neuronal apoptosis, improved spatial memory performance, and antioxidant effects in aged rodent models. Neuroprotective activity in models of oxidative stress-induced neuronal damage has also been reported.

Molecular Profile

Molecular formula: C12H20N6O8. Molecular weight: 376.32 g/mol. Small, stable tripeptide. Purity: ≥98% by HPLC.

Storage and Handling

Store lyophilized Pinealon at -20°C. Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water. Store reconstituted solution at 4°C and use within 4 to 6 weeks.

Research Use Only

For laboratory research purposes only. Not for human or veterinary use. Certificate of Analysis available per batch.

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