Epitalon 10mg
51.99$
Unit size: 10 mg / vial
Unit quantity: 1 vial
Purity (HPLC): 98.11%
Sequence: H-Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly-OH
Molecular composition: C14H22N4O9
Molecular Weight: 390.35
Appearance: lyophilized white powder
Source: chemical synthesis
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Description
Epithalon is a synthetic version of the epithelium that is produced naturally in the body. The main use of Epiphone is to increase the production of natural telomerase in the body. Telomerase is a natural enzyme whose purpose is to protect DNA. The peptide enables DNA replication, which facilitates the growth of new cells by rejuvenating old or damaged cells.
Epithalone, also known as epithalone or epitalon, is a synthetic version of the epithelium that is produced naturally in the body. It is a polypeptide that has been used extensively for laboratory studies since its discovery in the 1980s. According to research, Epithalon has potential applications in neuropathy, which slows aging, liver disease, and geriatrics.
The basic components of the peptide are four amino acids: glycine, glutamic acid, alanine and aspartic acid.
Physical properties of epitalon
In the early stages of research, researchers work with the peptide in the form of a lyophilized powder. During the experiment, it is then diluted with water or a solution of weak acetic acid. In its original form, it can be stored at room temperature for about three months and should be stored at four degrees Celsius after dilution. The peptide can be used safely for research for 2 to 21 days (stored at -18 degrees Celsius to extend shelf life).
How the epithelium works
The main use of Epiphone is to increase the production of natural telomerase in the body. Telomerase is a natural enzyme whose purpose is to protect DNA. The peptide enables DNA replication, which facilitates the growth of new cells by rejuvenating old or damaged cells. A study of around 35 years shows that the epithelium is one of the best substances or peptides that stimulate the production of telomerase, which also has properties that slow down aging.
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