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Epithalon

A synthetic tetrapeptide studied for telomerase activation, pineal gland regulation, and cellular longevity — one of the most-cited compounds in peptide aging research.

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About Epithalon

Epithalon (also spelled Epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide composed of the amino acid sequence Alanine-Glutamic acid-Aspartic acid-Glycine (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly, or AEDG). It was developed as a synthetic analog of epithalamin, a peptide preparation derived from the pineal gland, by Russian researcher Vladimir Khavinson and colleagues at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology.

The majority of Epithalon's research interest centers on two areas. First, studies have explored its potential to activate telomerase — the enzyme that adds repetitive sequences to the ends of chromosomes (telomeres), which naturally shorten with each cell division and are associated with cellular aging. Second, Epithalon has been studied for its role in regulating the pineal gland's production of melatonin, with research models examining its effects on circadian rhythm normalization, particularly in aged subjects where natural melatonin production has declined.

Purity
≥99%
HPLC-UV verified
Identity
LC-MS Confirmed
Mass spectrometry
Form
Lyophilized Powder
Requires reconstitution
Storage
Lyophilized: Room temp or 2–8°C
After reconstitution: 2–8°C
Available Sizes
10mg
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🧪 Reconstitution
Reconstitute the 10mg vial with 1 mL Bacteriostatic Water for a concentration of 10mg/mL. Inject the BAC water slowly down the vial wall and gently swirl until fully dissolved — do not shake. Solution should be clear and colorless. Refrigerate at 2–8°C after reconstitution. Visit our full Reconstitution Guide and Dosing Calculator for detailed instructions.

Research Applications

Epithalon is used in research investigating telomerase activity, telomere length dynamics, cellular senescence, circadian rhythm regulation, and pineal gland function. It is frequently studied alongside other longevity-focused compounds as part of broader investigations into mechanisms of biological aging.

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Common Questions

What is Epithalon?
Epithalon (also spelled Epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide with the amino acid sequence Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly (AEDG). It is a synthetic analog of the naturally occurring peptide epithalamin, which is produced by the pineal gland.
How does Epithalon affect telomerase?
Research originating from the work of Russian gerontologist Vladimir Khavinson suggests Epithalon may activate telomerase, the enzyme responsible for maintaining and lengthening telomeres — the protective caps on the ends of chromosomes that shorten with each cell division.
What is the connection between Epithalon and the pineal gland?
Epithalon is studied for its role in regulating the pineal gland, which produces melatonin and helps govern circadian rhythm. Research models have explored Epithalon's effects on normalizing melatonin production and sleep-wake cycles, particularly in aged subjects.
How do I reconstitute Epithalon?
Reconstitute the 10mg vial with 1 mL of bacteriostatic water for a concentration of 10mg/mL. Inject the BAC water slowly down the vial wall and gently swirl until fully dissolved. Refrigerate after reconstitution.

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