Overview
Epitalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide originally derived from the naturally occurring pineal peptide epithalamin. In laboratory research settings, Epitalon has been investigated for its interaction with cellular aging processes, telomerase-associated activity, and regulatory mechanisms related to circadian rhythm control.
This compound is supplied strictly for laboratory and investigational research purposes.
Compound Breakdown
Preclinical research has examined Epitalon for its influence on intracellular signaling pathways associated with:
Telomere length regulation
DNA repair and chromatin organization
Pineal gland–related signaling activity
Cellular response to oxidative and replicative stress
Its short peptide structure makes Epitalon a useful tool for studying regulatory signaling at the cellular level.
Research Context
Research investigations involving Epitalon commonly explore:
Cellular aging and senescence models
Telomere maintenance mechanisms
Circadian rhythm–associated regulatory pathways
Comparative studies of peptide-based regulatory compounds
These investigations are limited to controlled laboratory environments and do not imply clinical or therapeutic outcomes.
Related Categories
Epitalon is frequently studied alongside Thymalin Peptide and incorporated into combination research formulations such as the Flow Bundle.




