Ovagen 20 mg
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.
Description
Ovagen is a synthetic bioactive tripeptide bioregulator composed of a defined amino acid sequence associated with liver and gastrointestinal tissue regulation. It is studied for its role in supporting hepatocyte function, maintaining gastrointestinal integrity, and modulating cellular repair and protective mechanisms under physiological stress.
Research interest in Ovagen has focused on liver cell regeneration, regulation of transcriptional activity, gastrointestinal mucosal protection, and age-related functional decline in hepatic and digestive tissues. Additional investigations explore its relevance in inflammatory modulation and cellular resilience within liver–gut research models.
(Goncharova et al., 2015 — Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine).
The peptide is supplied as a lyophilized powder to ensure optimal stability during storage and handling.
Ovagen Overview
Ovagen is a low–molecular weight regulatory peptide characterized by a glutamic acid–aspartic acid–leucine (EDL) sequence. Due to its compact structure, it is studied as a signaling modulator capable of influencing intracellular pathways involved in tissue maintenance, cellular repair, and metabolic regulation.
Unlike conventional pharmacological agents, Ovagen functions as a peptide-based bioregulator, making it a valuable research compound for studying coordinated liver and gastrointestinal system homeostasis.




