Ovagen | 20mg

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Product Description

Ovagen | 20mg
Researching Reproductive Function and Endocrine Regulation

What It Does
Ovagen is a short peptide bioregulator being studied for its role in supporting ovarian function and endocrine balance. It is a focus in research exploring follicular development, hormonal signaling, and cellular regulation within reproductive tissue.

What Researchers Explore

  • Ovarian function and follicle development pathways
  • Endocrine signaling and hormonal balance
  • Cellular stress and inflammatory response in reproductive tissue
  • Oxidative stress and cellular protection
  • Reproductive health and endocrine system regulation

Technical Background
Ovagen (Glu-Asp-Leu) is a synthetic tripeptide bioregulator with a molecular weight of approximately 333 Da. It has been studied for its ability to penetrate cells and interact with nuclear DNA, influencing gene expression related to protein synthesis and cellular regulation.

Research suggests short peptide bioregulators such as Ovagen may support transcriptional activity in target tissues, contributing to maintenance of cellular function and signaling balance. These peptides are part of a broader class of organ-specific bioregulators designed to mimic active regions of endogenous regulatory proteins.

Common Research Applications

  • Reproductive tissue and ovarian function studies
  • Endocrine signaling and hormone regulation research
  • Cellular aging and stress response in reproductive systems
  • Gene expression and transcriptional regulation studies
  • Peptide bioregulator mechanism research
  • Reproductive health and fertility-related research

Product Properties
Purity: 99%+ HPLC
Form: Lyophilized Powder
Size: 20mg
Molecular Weight: ~333 Da
Sequence: Glu-Asp-Leu (EDL)
Category: Reproductive / Bioregulator Research

Frequently Studied Together

  • Livagen (liver bioregulation research)
  • Testagen (male reproductive and endocrine research)
  • Kisspeptin (neuroendocrine and HPG axis research)

 

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