Pinealon
Pinealon (Glu-Asp-Arg)
Pineal gland peptide for cognitive protection and circadian regulation
How it works
Pinealon penetrates cell nuclei and binds directly to chromatin, acting as a gene-regulatory peptide. It upregulates neuroprotective genes and has been shown to reduce free radical damage in brain tissue while supporting serotonin-melatonin rhythms.
What the research explores
In published research, Pinealon has been studied in connection with the following. These describe findings reported in the literature — not approved uses, claims, or outcomes to expect.
- Direct nuclear action to regulate neuroprotective gene expression
- Supports circadian rhythm and sleep architecture
- Reduces oxidative stress in neural tissue
- Cognitive protection in aging models
- Anti-depressant properties via serotonin modulation
- Studied for prevention of age-related cognitive decline
Pinealon is part of the peptide bioregulator series developed by the St. Petersburg Institute of Gerontology, showing lifespan extension in animal studies alongside cognitive protection.
Adverse events & gaps
Very small size reduces immunogenicity. Well-tolerated in Russian clinical experience.
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