Overview
Epitalon, also written Epithalon in some catalogues, is a synthetic tetrapeptide with the Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly sequence. It is related to the epithalamin research area and is frequently discussed around pineal signalling, circadian biology and telomere-associated pathway models.
Research context
Because Epitalon is a short four-amino-acid peptide, it is useful as a compact reference sequence for laboratories comparing peptide signalling, stability, structure and cellular pathway readouts. Claims about biological outcomes should be avoided in customer-facing copy.
Analytical focus
- Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly tetrapeptide identity and sequence confirmation.
- Pineal, circadian and telomere-associated pathway literature.
- Short-peptide stability and structure-function comparison.
- Batch COA review for identity, salt form and analytical purity.
Batch documentation
Review the product label and the latest COA for batch-specific identity, purity, physical appearance, salt form, and analytical documentation before planning any controlled research workflow.
References and literature starting points
Research-use notice: Supplied strictly for lawful research, laboratory, analytical, educational, or R&D purposes where permitted by applicable law. Not for human or animal use, consumption, diagnosis, treatment, food, supplement, cosmetic, veterinary, or similar end use.




