Description
Epitalon, also known as Epitalon, is a synthetic peptide composed of four amino acids: alanine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, and glycine. It is derived from a natural peptide called epitalamin, which is extracted from the pineal gland.
The Epitalon peptide has gained interest as a potential bioregulator that may influence cellular aging processes. Most notably, Epitalon has been studied for its potential as a modulator of telomerase, an enzyme that helps maintain telomere length.
Properties of Epitalon
- Peptide Sequence: Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly
- Chemical Formula: C14H22N4O9
- Molecular Mass: 390.35 g/mol
- CAS Number: 307297-39-8
- PubChem: 219042
- Vial Size: 3ml
Peptide Structure:
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