Epitalon, also sold under the spelling Epithalon, is a synthetic tetrapeptide with the Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly sequence. It is connected to epithalamin-related literature and is commonly discussed around pineal signalling, circadian biology, telomerase models, and gene-expression studies.
Its appeal is that it is very small and structurally simple, while still having a large amount of literature around cellular ageing models and regulatory peptide biology. That makes it easy to compare with other short peptide references where sequence simplicity matters.
Customers can treat Epitalon as a research reference for pathway-level study, not as an anti-ageing promise. The specification table covers the peptide identity, formula, molecular mass, solubility, storage, and lot-level analytical profile.
The references below are starting points for the mechanisms discussed here. The specification table on this page covers identity, formula, molecular mass, physical form, solubility, storage, and lot-level analytical information.
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