Epithalon is a tetrapeptide with an extensive Russian-language research literature on telomerase modulation and pineal-axis endpoints.
Epithalon (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) is a synthetic tetrapeptide derived from Epithalamin, a pineal-extract preparation studied extensively in the 1990s–2000s Russian research literature. Published in-vitro work reports telomerase activity modulation and cell-cycle endpoints.
- Sequence: AEDG (4 residues).
- Average mass ~390 Da.
- Frequently referenced in pineal-axis and telomere-biology research.
- 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.




