Epitalon Product Brief
1. Compound Overview
Epitalon (also known as Epithalon or Epitalamin-derived tetrapeptide) is a synthetic peptide composed of four amino acids: Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly.
It was originally studied in research related to the pineal gland and biological aging processes.
Epitalon has attracted interest in longevity and cellular research due to its potential involvement in telomerase activity and circadian rhythm regulation.
2. Mechanism of Interest
Epitalon is studied for several biological mechanisms:
- Potential activation of telomerase activity in cellular models
• Influence on telomere length maintenance pathways
• Possible modulation of circadian rhythm signaling
• Interaction with pineal gland hormone regulation
• Investigated for antioxidant and cellular protection pathways
3. Research Areas Being Explored
- Longevity and aging research
• Telomere biology studies
• Circadian rhythm regulation
• Pineal gland signaling pathways
• Cellular repair and protection research
4. Safety and Regulatory Notes
Epitalon is not approved by the FDA for medical treatment and is commonly distributed as a research compound.
This document is intended for informational and research product description purposes only.

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