Livagen | 20mg
Researching Liver Function, Cellular Regeneration, and Epigenetic Regulation
What It Does
Livagen is a peptide bioregulator being studied for its role in supporting liver function and cellular regeneration. It is a focus in research exploring detoxification pathways, inflammatory balance, and gene regulation within hepatic cells.
What Researchers Explore
Technical Background
Livagen (Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala) is a synthetic tetrapeptide bioregulator with a molecular weight of approximately 461.5 Da. It has been studied for its ability to penetrate cells and interact with DNA, influencing gene expression through epigenetic mechanisms.
Research suggests it may promote heterochromatin decondensation and reactivation of previously silenced genes in hepatocytes and lymphocytes. Studies also indicate enhanced protein synthesis in aged liver cell models and potential normalization of disrupted circadian rhythms related to cellular biosynthesis. Additional mechanisms may involve modulation of enzymatic pathways linked to the endogenous opioid system.
Common Research Applications
Product Properties
Purity: 99%+ HPLC
Form: Lyophilized Powder
Size: 20mg
Molecular Weight: 461.5 Da
Category: Bioregulator Research
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