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DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide)
Sleep & RecoveryResearch Use Only
Also known as: Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide
DSIP is a naturally occurring nonapeptide commonly referenced in research literature in relation to sleep regulation and stress modulation. Studies discuss its possible influence on delta-wave sleep patterns and neuroendocrine responses, though findings remain mixed. This content is educational only and not medical advice.
Typical range (research)
Commonly referenced around 100-300 mcg per administration in research settings
Half-life
Short (minutes)
Route
Subcutaneous (research)
Common use
Sleep regulation and recovery (research)
Common vial sizes
5 mg · 10 mg
Storage
Store lyophilized powder frozen or refrigerated; reconstituted solution should be refrigerated at 2-8°C and used within a few weeks.
Reported side effects
HeadacheMild drowsinessTransient changes in blood pressure
Dose figures are ranges commonly referenced in research literature, not recommendations or medical advice. Not for human or veterinary use. Consult a licensed physician.