Technical Overview
Epithalon (also known as Epitalon) is a synthetic version of the polypeptide Epithalamin, produced in the pineal gland. It is the cornerstone of “Longevity Research” due to its unique interaction with the ends of DNA strands.
The “Longevity” Research Profile
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Telomerase Activation: The primary research focus is Epithalon’s ability to stimulate the enzyme Telomerase, which helps repair the protective caps (telomeres) on DNA, potentially slowing cellular aging.
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Melatonin Regulation: Studied for its ability to restore pineal gland function and normalize endogenous melatonin production.
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Antioxidant Capacity: Investigated for its ability to suppress lipid peroxidation and neutralize free radicals more effectively than most known antioxidants.






