Peptide Category
Peptide Bioregulators
Short-chain peptides, often developed by the Khavinson Institute, that act as gene switches. They are tissue-specific and are researched for their ability to restore organ function at a cellular level.
Bronchogen
Supports lung and bronchial health
Reduces respiratory inflammation
Promotes tissue repair in the lungs
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Cortagen
Neuroprotective properties
Enhanced focus and concentration
Supports neural tissue repair
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Endoluten
Normalizes pineal gland function
Regulates melatonin production
Extends cellular lifespan
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Epitalon
Activates telomerase (anti-aging)
Restores melatonin production
Improves sleep quality
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Livagen
DNA decondensation (rejuvenation)
Hepatoprotective (liver) effects
Supports healthy aging
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Pinealon
Protects brain from hypoxia
Resets circadian rhythm
Protects telomeres (+90% extension)
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Thymalin
Restores T-cell function
Potent anti-aging effects
Improves immune defense
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Vesugen
Supports vascular strength and elasticity
Improved microcirculation
Lowers cardiovascular risk markers
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Vilon
Potent immune system modulation
Reduces systemic inflammation
Accelerates tissue healing
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do peptide bioregulators differ from other peptides?
Bioregulators are typically very short chains (2-4 amino acids) that can penetrate the cell nucleus and interact directly with DNA to regulate gene expression.