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Epitalon is a synthetic peptide studied for its potential effects on aging, cellular repair, and longevity-related processes. It is not FDA-approved in the United States.
Epitalon (also called Epithalon) is a short chain peptide made of four amino acids. It was developed based on naturally occurring peptides from the pineal gland, a part of the brain involved in regulating circadian rhythms and hormone production.
Its amino acid sequence is:
Ala–Glu–Asp–Gly (AEDG)
Epitalon is most known for its association with activating telomerase, an enzyme that may help maintain or lengthen telomeres (protective caps on DNA linked to aging).
Because of its link to the pineal gland, it may help regulate:
Studied for potential roles in:
Some research suggests it may help regulate immune function, especially in aging populations.
May influence endocrine system activity, particularly related to aging.
Epitalon may:
Epitalon is a longevity-focused peptide most associated with telomere support, sleep regulation, and cellular aging research, but it remains experimental.