Epitalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala–Glu–Asp–Gly) developed to mimic epithalamin, a pineal-derived compound studied for its role in cellular aging pathways and circadian regulation. Unlike hormones or stimulants, Epitalon is typically used in short, low-dose cycles designed to “signal” regulatory systems rather than push them harder.
Epitalon is studied for its ability to influence:
Epitalon protocols are commonly cyclical, not continuous:
Higher dosing has not consistently shown better outcomes in available research, which is why Epitalon is typically positioned as low-dose, short-course.
Bottom line: Epitalon is best known for low-dose, short-cycle use aimed at supporting sleep rhythm, immune balance, and healthy aging pathways—with dosing strategy being the key to responsible use.
In research literature, Epithalon is used as a tool compound in experimental systems evaluating telomere biology and transcriptional regulation, including cell-based assays and in-vivo animal studies measuring molecular biomarkers under defined protocols. Published work spans multiple model types (including insects, rodents, non-human primates, and cellular systems) for studying genome integrity and transcriptional response patterns to short regulatory peptides.
Supplied as a lyophilized powder. Handle using appropriate laboratory PPE and aseptic technique where applicable, in accordance with your lab’s protocols.
