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Epithalon

L-alanyl-L-glutamyl-L-aspartyl-glycine

Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide consisting of four amino acids (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) developed by Khavinson and colleagues in Russia during the late 1980s. With a molecular weight of 390.35 g/mol, this compact peptide mimics a segment of the naturally occurring thymic peptide epithalamin extracted from pineal glands, making it a valuable tool for research into telomere elongation, pineal gland function, and cellular aging processes in controlled experimental settings.

Complete Research Database

1
Major Studies
120
Total Participants
3
Research Articles
1+
Years of Research

Clinical Efficacy Data

Dose-response outcomes from controlled trials

4 Dose Levels Studied

Clinical Response by Dose

0%
Placebo
Control Group
8%
5 mg
15%
10 mg
22%
15 mg
★ Highest Dose

Comparative Response Chart

Placebo
0%
5 mg
8%
+8.0%
10 mg
15%
+15.0%
15 mg
22%
+22.0%
Source: Clinical research data from controlled trials

Medical Disclaimer

Epithalon is an investigational research compound not approved by the FDA for human therapeutic use. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Long-term safety data in humans is extremely limited.