Pinealon is a synthetic short peptide bioregulator built from three amino acids (the Glu-Asp-Arg, or EDR, sequence). It is best known in research for how it interacts with brain cells and pineal-gland biology, and it sits in the same peptide family that scientists pair with Epitalon in aging studies.
It also rests on a real body of work, including foundational gerontology research from the Khavinson group (Khavinson & Anisimov, 2009). That background is why it turns up so often as a reference peptide in this field.
Research Applications
•Short-peptide and neural-cell research
•Pineal-gland and aging studies
•Cognitive-pathway signaling research
•Peptide bioregulator reference models
Supplied as a lyophilized powder for stability.