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Quick answer

Epithalon (Epithalon (Epitalon, Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly)) is a research peptide studied in research on telomere-biology research and cellular-aging models. It is supplied strictly as a research material.

Common laboratory-reference questions about Epithalon (Epithalon (Epitalon, Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly)), answered as research information. Nothing here is medical advice, a dosing instruction, or a claim about effects in people. For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.

Epithalon in brief

Epithalon is a research peptide in the Performance & Longevity category. A synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) studied in telomere-biology and cellular-aging research.

The questions below cover identity, handling, and compliance. For depth, see the dedicated chemistry, storage, and handling references.

Questions, answered

What is Epithalon?

Epithalon (Epithalon (Epitalon, Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly)) is a research peptide studied in research on telomere-biology research and cellular-aging models. It is supplied strictly as a research material.

How is Epithalon classified?

It is a research peptide, also known as Epitalon, Epithalone, and AEDG.

How should Epithalon be stored?

The documented condition is −20°C, desiccated, light-protected. Keep it cold, dry, desiccated, and light-protected; reconstituted material is refrigerated and shorter-lived.

What is Epithalon used for in the lab?

Epithalon is the standard solvent for reconstituting lyophilized research compounds; its preservative lets a prepared vial serve as a multi-sample stock.

How is the quality of Epithalon verified?

It is documented at Reference only and third-party tested, with identity by LC-MS and purity by HPLC. A certificate of analysis is available for the batch.

Is Epithalon for human use?

No. For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use. It is not for human or animal consumption and carries no medical, therapeutic, or diagnostic use.

How does Epithalon compare to NAD+?

They are distinct research compounds with different reported targets: Epithalon with telomerase activity (reported), NAD+ with sirtuin (SIRT) activity. See the Epithalon vs NAD+ comparison for a neutral breakdown. Neither is presented as "better."

Where does the information on this page come from?

It summarizes published scientific literature and product documentation in general terms for laboratory reference. Consult primary sources for study specifics.

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