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Vilon Peptide: Research Into Immune Cell Proliferation

Vilon peptide is also referred to as Lysylglutamic Acid or Lysylglutamate. Vilon is a dipeptide composed of amino acids lysine and glutamic acid. It falls into the category of bio-modulators similar to most other Khavinson’s peptides. It is thought to interact with various genetic structures and possibly modify gene expression related to immune cell regulation, […]

MGF Peptide and Research in Muscle Cells – Core Peptides

What is MGF Peptide? Mechano Growth Factor (MGF) is a derivative of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1), a hormone with a molecular structure similar to insulin. MGF is a peptide product of peptide splicing and is closely correlated with IGF-1. The hormone IGF-1, also known as Somatomedin C, is an insulin-like hormone. It has 70 amino […]

BPC-157 Potential On Angiogenesis and Cell Survival

BPC-157 molecular structure, often described as a stable gastric pentadecapeptide (preliminary observations indicate that it may withstand degradation within gastric environments), is a synthetic peptide made of 15 amino acids.(1) It is also sometimes identified under the designations L 14736, PL-10, and Bepecin. Experimental work suggests that it might influence signaling cascades possibly related to […]

Semaglutide Peptide Research in Glucose Metabolism and Gastric Health

Scientific and Historical Background Semaglutide peptide is an artificially synthesized analog of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1). Similar to the GLP-1 peptide hormone, Semaglutide, as a GLP-1 receptor agonist, may potentially decrease insulin levels and support weight reduction.(2) Semaglutide was first synthesized and developed in 2012, and researchers have extensively explored its potential since that time. Mechanism […]

Comparing Melanotan 1 and Melanotan 2 Peptides – Core Peptides

What is Melanotan? Melanotan is a synthetic peptide synthesized to mimic the action of melanocortins. These melanocortins include melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), and adrenal-cortical-stimulating hormone (ACTH). MSH includes a variety of peptide hormones that may trigger melanin production, which is responsible for the pigmentation of skin and hair follicle cells. This peptide family […]

P021 Peptide: Neuroprotective and Neurotrophic Potential

P021 appears to be a short synthetic peptide that emerged from efforts to identify minimal structural elements of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) that retain activity while avoiding some of the limitations of the full protein, such as its antigenic potential. The peptide is considered a fragment of CNTF, designed for conducting research into receptor-mediated signaling […]

Pentapeptide-3V: Neuromuscular Transmission and Skin Texture

Pentapeptide-3V (Vialox) is a synthetic peptide derived from snake venom and comprises a five-amino-acid sequence (Gly-Pro-Arg-Pro-Ala, or GPRPA).(1) As per the researchers, it is suggested that this peptide acts as a competitive antagonist at the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) located on the postsynaptic membrane of muscle cells. These receptors are considered integral to signal transmission […]

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