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Cartalax
Bioregulator (Peptide)Research Use Only
Also known as: AED, Ala-Glu-Asp
Cartalax is a short synthetic peptide bioregulator studied in limited research for tissue-specific regulation associated with cartilage and connective tissue. Like other Khavinson-type bioregulators, it is a small peptide investigated for proposed effects on gene expression in specific tissues. This entry is educational and research-use-only, not medical advice.
Typical range (research)
Commonly referenced in research at low microgram-to-milligram amounts per cycle; sources vary
Half-life
Not well characterized
Route
Subcutaneous (research)
Common use
Cartilage / joint and connective tissue
Common vial sizes
20 mg
Storage
Store lyophilized powder cool and dry, protected from light; refrigerate after reconstitution and use within a short window
Stacking notes
Sometimes grouped with other short-peptide bioregulators in research discussions
Regulatory note: Not approved as a drug in Canada or the US; research-use-only.
Calculate a dose →Dose figures are ranges commonly referenced in research literature, not recommendations or medical advice. Not for human or veterinary use. Consult a licensed physician.