EPITHALON 10MG
Epithalon is a synthetic peptide derived from the naturally occurring peptide melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), specifically designed to explore potential effects on telomere length and cellular aging processes. This product is intended for use in academic, corporate, and specialized research environments under controlled laboratory conditions. Epithalon has garnered attention for its potential role in modulating stress response mechanisms through interaction with corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors, though its precise biological mechanisms remain under investigation in experimental settings.
Research Context
Epithalon was first identified through studies examining the anti-aging properties of the Paramecium tetraurelia organism, which exhibits resistance to oxidative stress and telomere attrition. The peptide shares structural and functional similarities with other CRF receptor ligands, suggesting potential downstream effects on stress pathways, immune regulation, and telomere maintenance. Research has focused on its capacity to enhance telomerase activity, though the exact pathways and biological relevance in higher organisms remain exploratory. This product is not intended for therapeutic, cosmetic, or prophylactic applications in humans or animals.
Research Overview
In vitro and in vivo studies have indicated that Epithalon may modulate telomerase activity by inhibiting telomerase-associated proteins such as TRF2 (telomeric repeat-binding factor 2). This interaction has been proposed to contribute to mechanisms underlying telomere protection and stress resilience. Investigations have also explored Epithalon’s potential in cellular senescence models, where it has been observed to delay senescence-associated phenotypic changes in certain cell lines. However, these findings are preliminary and are subject to further validation within controlled research frameworks.
Key Research Focus Areas
- Telomere Length Regulation: Exploration of Epithalon’s role in modulating telomerase activity and telomere maintenance in cellular and animal models.
- Stress Response Pathways: Investigations into Epithalon’s interaction with corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors and downstream effects on glucocorticoid sensitivity.
- Cellular Senescence: Analysis of Epithalon’s potential to delay senescence-associated phenotypes in experimental systems.
- Oxidative Stress Resistance: Assessment of its impact on mitochondrial function and resistance to reactive oxygen species (ROS) in aged or stress-exposed models.
- Immunomodulation: Preliminary studies examining Epithalon’s effects on immune cell proliferation and cytokine profiles.
Important Compliance Notice
For research use only. Not for human or animal consumption. This product is intended for academic, corporate, or specialized research institutions conducting studies under proper laboratory oversight. Results from research involving Epithalon should be interpreted within the confines of experimental design and validated by independent, peer-reviewed studies. Distribution and use of this material are governed by applicable research-use-only agreements and regulatory frameworks. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with all relevant local, national, and international laws and regulations governing research chemicals.





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