LATEST PEPTIDE ARTICLES

VIP: Research Into Cellular Survival and Inflammation Models

VIP: Research Into Cellular Survival and Inflammation Models

Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) is described as a peptide composed of 28 amino acids, originally discovered in 1970 and initially recognized for its potential to promote the widening of blood vessels (vasodilation). (1) VIP is classified as part of the...

Vesugen Peptide Research: Cellular Aging and Metabolic Regulation

Vesugen Peptide Research: Cellular Aging and Metabolic Regulation

Vesugen, also known as KED, is a tripeptide bioregulator first identified by Russian scientist Vladimir Khavinson. It is derived from a specific sequence of amino acids—lysine, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid—associated with vascular wall proteins.(1) This peptide...

Pancragen Peptide: Cellular, Metabolic, and Pancreatic Implications

Pancragen Peptide: Cellular, Metabolic, and Pancreatic Implications

Pancragen is a tetrapeptide composed of the amino acid sequence Lys-Glu-Asp-Trp (KEDW).(1) It is a synthetic analog derived from a peptide originally isolated from bovine pancreatic cells and has been identified as a potential peptide bioregulator with implications...

CJC-1295 DAC Peptide and Hormonal Regulation

CJC-1295 DAC Peptide and Hormonal Regulation

CJC-1295 DAC is a peptide hypothesized to mimic the function of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), potentially enhancing endogenous growth hormone (GH) production. This peptide is a synthetic analog of GHRH, composed of 29 amino acids.(1) Notably, CJC-1295 DAC...

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