Pinealon | 10mg

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Pinealon | 10mg
Researching Neuroprotection, Cognitive Function, and Circadian Regulation

What It Does
Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide bioregulator being studied for its role in supporting cognitive function and circadian rhythm stability. It is a focus in research exploring neuroprotection, oxidative stress reduction, and regulation of neuronal signaling pathways.

What Researchers Explore

  • Cognitive function and memory-related pathways
  • Circadian rhythm regulation and sleep stability
  • Neuroprotection and neuronal resilience
  • Oxidative stress reduction in brain tissue
  • Mental clarity and alertness mechanisms
  • Adaptation to circadian disruption

Technical Background
Pinealon (Glu-Asp-Arg) is a tripeptide with a molecular weight of approximately 363 Da, derived from compounds associated with the pineal gland. It has been studied for its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and interact with neuronal DNA, influencing gene expression related to cellular function.

Research indicates it may support neuronal survival through antioxidant mechanisms, reduce apoptosis, and modulate mitochondrial function. Additional findings suggest involvement in reducing lipid peroxidation and normalizing antioxidant enzyme activity in neural tissues.

Common Research Applications

  • Neuroprotection and neuronal survival research
  • Oxidative stress and ROS modulation studies
  • Mitochondrial function and energy regulation research
  • Metalloproteinase activity in neurological models
  • Anti-apoptotic signaling pathway studies
  • Cognitive aging and neurodegeneration research

Product Properties
Purity: 99%+ HPLC
Form: Lyophilized Powder
Size: 10mg
Molecular Weight: ~363 Da
Sequence: Glu-Asp-Arg (EDR)
Category: Neuroendocrine Research

Frequently Studied Together

  • Semax (cognitive and neuropeptide research)
  • DSIP (sleep regulation and recovery research)
  • Melatonin (circadian rhythm research)
  • Epithalon (longevity and neuroendocrine research)

 

 

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