ReferenceNeuro & immune research
DSIP
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide · delta sleep peptide
Delta sleep-inducing peptide studied in sleep-regulation and neuroendocrine research.
About DSIP
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring nonapeptide studied in sleep-regulation, stress-response and neuroendocrine research models. It is a reference regulatory neuropeptide. TagPep is adding DSIP as a research-use-only reference material.
Mechanism studied in research
Studied for modulation of delta-wave sleep architecture and neuroendocrine stress-axis signaling in research models, with mechanisms still under active investigation.
Areas of research investigation
- Sleep-architecture research
- Neuroendocrine stress-axis studies
- Circadian-signaling assays
- Regulatory-peptide research
Laboratory handling
Lyophilized; reconstituted with sterile or bacteriostatic water for research and refrigerated; powder frozen and light-protected.
DSIP research FAQ
What does DSIP stand for?
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide — a nonapeptide studied in sleep-regulation and neuroendocrine research.
Is DSIP available now?
It is on the research roadmap. Contact TagPep to be notified when a documented batch is released.
Research use only. DSIP is supplied as a laboratory reference material for in-vitro and research applications. It is not a drug, supplement or medical product, and is not intended for human or veterinary use, consumption, or clinical application.