Plain-spoken notes on the compounds we supply — what the literature shows, how to read a COA, and the protocols that protect your data. Cited, never hyped.
Bioregulators
Cardiogen is the AEDR tetrapeptide from the Khavinson family. Real chemistry, but its cardiac evidence is thin, single-lab, and unreplicated. An honest look.
Cerluten is a natural cerebral-cortex peptide extract in the Cytomax line. A PubMed search returns zero studies under its name. Here is the honest…
Bioregulators
Livagen is the tetrapeptide Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala (KEDA), a Khavinson liver bioregulator studied for chromatin decondensation in old-donor lymphocytes. A cited, RUO look at the real…
Bioregulators
A literature map of the Khavinson ultra-short peptides — Epitalon, Pinealon, Vesugen, Vilon, Thymogen, Pancragen, Livagen — by the tissue each has been studied…
Bioregulators
Vilon is the synthetic Lys-Glu (KE) dipeptide, the smallest of the Khavinson bioregulators. Its chemistry, mouse and cell-culture literature, and honest limits.
Bioregulators
Thymogen is the synthetic dipeptide L-Glu-L-Trp (oglufanide, CAS 38101-59-6). A structural, mechanistic and honest-evidence look at this Khavinson-school immunoregulator.
Thymalin is a calf-thymus polypeptide bioregulator developed by Khavinson and Morozov. Its chemistry, mechanism, evidence base, and the CAS mix-up, explained.
Bioregulators
For 20 years the epitalon telomerase claim rested on one lab. In 2025 an independent UK group reproduced it in human cells. What that…
Bioregulators
A Soviet-born research programme assigned a short peptide to nearly every organ in the body. Here is the map of the “cytogen” catalogue—and an…
Bioregulators
Cortagen is a four-amino-acid “cytogen” from Vladimir Khavinson's bioregulator programme, studied chiefly for one striking preclinical claim: that it helps injured peripheral nerves recover.…
Bioregulators
Pinealon is the tripeptide EDR (Glu-Asp-Arg), a “cytogen”-class short peptide from the Khavinson school proposed to act as an epigenetic regulator of the brain.…
Occasional, considered notes on the compounds and the literature. No noise.
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