ReferenceLongevity & mitochondrial research
Epithalon
Epitalon · Epithalone · AEDG peptide · Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly
Synthetic tetrapeptide studied in telomerase and cellular-aging research.
About Epithalon
Epithalon (epitalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) derived from the pineal peptide epithalamin, studied in telomerase-activity and cellular-aging research models. It is a reference peptide in longevity research. TagPep is adding epithalon as a research-use-only reference material.
Mechanism studied in research
Studied for effects on telomerase expression and circadian/pineal signaling in cell and model systems associated with aging research.
Areas of research investigation
- Telomerase-activity assays
- Cellular-senescence research
- Pineal and circadian-signaling studies
- Longevity model systems
Laboratory handling
Lyophilized; research reconstitution with sterile or bacteriostatic water, refrigerated solution, frozen light-protected powder.
Epithalon research FAQ
What is epithalon studied for?
Telomerase-activity and cellular-aging research models. TagPep supplies it as research-use-only material.
Is epithalon the same as epitalon?
Yes — 'epithalon' and 'epitalon' are alternate spellings of the same AEDG tetrapeptide.
Research use only. Epithalon 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.