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DSIP Peptide: Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Research Reference

May 14, 2026

DSIP Peptide: Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Research Reference

DSIP is a nonapeptide historically studied in EEG delta-wave and sleep-research models. Full reference profile inside.

DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a nonapeptide originally isolated from rabbit cerebral venous blood during EEG delta-wave induction studies. Its endogenous receptor remains debated in published literature — most references treat it as a modulator rather than a classical receptor agonist.

  • Sequence: WAGGDASGE.
  • 9 residues, average mass ~848.8 Da.
  • Published research characterises EEG effects in animal sleep models.
  • Batch identifier and synthesis date traceable to the lot record
  • HPLC purity ≥98% (typically ≥99% for peptides under 30 residues)
  • LC-MS confirmed monoisotopic or average mass within ±0.5 Da of theoretical
  • Counterion identity and content (acetate or trifluoroacetate) reported
  • Bacterial endotoxin and residual solvents per the analytical method
Research use only. All information on this page is provided strictly for in-vitro and laboratory research reference. Nothing in this article is medical, therapeutic, dosing, or performance advice for human or veterinary use.

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