Crystagen is a short synthetic peptide bioregulator built from three amino acids in the sequence Glu-Asp-Pro. It is best known in research for studying how very small peptides interact with thymus tissue and immune-cell models, and its tiny size is what makes it a handy tool for this kind of work.
It comes out of the well-documented Khavinson peptide-bioregulator field, which has explored how short peptides behave in tissue and aging research (Khavinson & Anisimov, 2009). That background is why it often appears as a reference compound in laboratory studies.
Research Applications
•Peptide bioregulator research
•Thymus tissue study models
•Immune-cell laboratory research
•Short-peptide signaling studies
Supplied as a lyophilized powder for stability.