
Pinealon is a Russian-developed short peptide studied as a "brain protector" — a small, penetrating peptide that gets into neurons and helps them resist stress and damage.
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Pinealon is a tiny three-amino-acid peptide developed in Russian longevity research. Small enough to cross into the brain and slip into neurons, it nudges gene expression in ways that help brain cells resist oxidative stress and the wear-and-tear of aging.
What researchers have observed in studies
Crosses the blood-brain barrier
Modulates apoptosis-related gene expression
Protects neurons from oxidative stress
Developed as part of Russian peptide bioregulator research
Nuclear gene expression in neurons
Tripeptide (Glu-Asp-Arg)
Amino acid chain
What scientists study this compound for
Researched for preserving memory and focus as the brain ages.
Studied for protecting neurons from oxidative damage and injury.
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