Description
Epithalon represents a synthetic tetrapeptide originally derived from the pineal gland peptide epithalamin, designed to investigate cellular aging mechanisms and telomere regulation. The compound has been shown to demonstrate telomerase activation activity in various cell culture systems, making it valuable for research examining cellular senescence, aging biology, and the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular longevity. The peptide consists of four amino acids in the sequence Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly, forming a simple yet biologically active compound with potential effects on cellular aging processes. Epithalon functions through mechanisms that may involve telomerase enzyme activation and modulation of cellular aging pathways, though the complete mechanism of action remains under investigation. Research applications include investigation of telomere biology, cellular aging processes, and potential interventions in age-related cellular dysfunction. For research use only.
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