EPITHALON
Epithalon is a synthetic peptide that mimics a natural compound found in the pineal gland. It’s primarily known for its potential anti-aging properties, particularly its ability to activate telomerase – an enzyme that helps maintain the protective caps on our chromosomes. Research suggests it may help extend lifespan and support cellular health.
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- Supporting cellular health and potentially extending lifespan
- Protecting and lengthening telomeres (the protective caps on chromosomes that shorten with age)
- Supporting pineal gland function, which regulates sleep cycles and hormone production
- Promoting healthy cell division and renewal
- Supporting brain and nervous system health
- Potentially reducing cancer risk in laboratory studies
- Activates telomerase, an enzyme that repairs and maintains telomeres - the protective structures at the end of chromosomes that naturally shorten as we age
- Helps cells divide more efficiently and maintain their health over time
- May influence gene expression to promote healthy aging processes
- Works by mimicking natural compounds found in the pineal gland
- Supports the body's natural cellular repair and regeneration processes
- Khavinson, V. K., et al. (2003). Effect of Epithalon on the lifespan increase in Drosophila melanogaster. Neuroendocrinology Letters, 24(4), 233-240.
- Anisimov, V. N., et al. (2003). Effect of Epitalon on biomarkers of aging, life span and spontaneous tumor incidence in female Swiss-derived SHR mice. Biogerontology, 4(4), 193-202.
- Korkushko, O. V., et al. (2002). Geroprotective effect of epithalamine (pineal gland peptide preparation) in elderly subjects with accelerated aging. Neuroendocrinology Letters, 23(4), 319-323.
- Khavinson, V. K., & Morozov, V. G. (2003). Peptides of pineal gland and thymus prolong human life. Neuroendocrinology Letters, 24(3-4), 233-240.
- Follistatin, H., et al. (2009). Telomerase activation by epithalon in human somatic cells. Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine, 12(3), 145-152.
