Cartalax is a synthetic tripeptide bioregulator built from the short amino-acid sequence Ala-Glu-Asp. It comes out of the Khavinson school of peptide research and is best known for its use in cartilage and connective-tissue research models.
It sits within a wider body of short-peptide bioregulator work exploring how very small sequences interact with tissue (Khavinson & Anisimov, 2009, Adv Gerontol). That background is why it turns up as a reference peptide in connective-tissue studies.
Research Applications
•Cartilage and connective-tissue research
•Short peptide bioregulator studies
•Tissue-interaction research models
•Minimal-sequence peptide research
Supplied as a lyophilized powder for stability.