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Vilon 20mg

Vilon 20mg

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Vilon Peptide 20mg | Synthetic Dipeptide for Laboratory Research

 

 

Vilon is a synthetic dipeptide composed of the amino acids lysine and glutamic acid, giving it the molecular structure Lys-Glu. Extensively studied in experimental and academic settings, Vilon is known for its role in regulating gene expression and cellular differentiation in non-clinical studies.

 

Research conducted in Eastern Europe and Russia has highlighted Vilon’s ability to influence genetic expression in thymic and cardiac tissue under laboratory conditions. Notably, when used in parallel studies with Epitalon, synergistic effects have been observed in the upregulation of genes associated with cellular regeneration and protective responses in aged tissue models.

 

 

Key Research Highlights:

 

 

  • Gene Regulation: In vitro studies suggest Vilon can modulate gene expression related to immune system signalling and cardioprotection.
  • Synergy with Epitalon: Published research shows enhanced peptide response when Vilon is used alongside Epitalon in studies examining thymic peptides and their role in organism longevity and stress response pathways.
  • Molecular Composition: C₈H₁₅N₃O₃
  • Sequence: H-Lys-Glu-OH
  • Purity: ≥99% (HPLC Verified)
  • Appearance: White lyophilised powder
  • Storage: Stable under refrigeration (2–8°C) or long-term frozen storage (−20°C)
  • Packaging: Sealed sterile 10mg glass vial

 

 

 

Applications:

 

 

Vilon is intended for in vitro research use only. Common study models include:

 

  • Gene expression profiling
  • Aging-related cellular pathways
  • Experimental synergy with other synthetic short peptides

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer:

This product is strictly intended for laboratory research use only. It is not for human or veterinary use. Any mention of effects pertains solely to non-human academic and preclinical models.

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