What is Pinealon?
Pinealon (Glu-Asp-Arg) is a short regulatory peptide developed as part of Professor Khavinson's bioregulator research in Russia. It is designed to support pineal gland function and normalize circadian rhythms, melatonin production, and sleep patterns.
As one of the Khavinson peptide bioregulators, Pinealon represents a targeted approach to supporting pineal gland health.
Khavinson Bioregulator System
Pinealon belongs to a class of short peptides (2-4 amino acids) that regulate specific organ functions:
- Pinealon: Pineal gland
- Epitalon: Anti-aging (also pineal)
- Cortexin: Brain
- Thymalin: Thymus
Molecular Profile
Structure
Glu-Asp-Arg (EDR)
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Amino Acids | 3 |
| Type | Tripeptide |
| Target | Pineal gland |
Proposed Mechanism
Pineal Support
- Normalizes melatonin synthesis
- Supports circadian rhythm
- Gene expression modulation
- Pineal gland optimization
Research Applications
- Sleep quality research
- Circadian rhythm disorders
- Aging-related sleep changes
- Neuroendocrine function
Summary
Pinealon offers a targeted approach to pineal gland support through the Khavinson bioregulator paradigm.
Key Points:
- Classification: Khavinson bioregulator
- Structure: Tripeptide (EDR)
- Target: Pineal gland function
- Effects: Melatonin, circadian rhythm