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Epitalon (Epithalon)
Longevity & Anti-AgingResearch Use Only
Also known as: Epithalon, Epithalone, AEDG
Epitalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) derived from the pineal-gland extract epithalamin and is commonly referenced in research literature exploring circadian regulation and cellular aging. It has been studied in preliminary work for its proposed influence on telomerase activity and melatonin rhythms. This entry is educational and research-use-only, not medical advice.
Typical range (research)
Commonly referenced in research at roughly 5-10 mg per administration over short cycles; ranges vary widely across sources
Half-life
Not well characterized
Route
Subcutaneous (research)
Common use
Longevity / pineal and circadian regulation
Common vial sizes
10 mg
Storage
Store lyophilized powder frozen or refrigerated and protected from light; once reconstituted, refrigerate and use within a short window
Stacking notes
Sometimes discussed alongside other bioregulator peptides in longevity-focused research contexts
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.