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Livagen - 20 mg

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Compound Class: Short Peptide Bioregulator (Tetrapeptide)


OVERVIEW


Livagen is a synthetic short-chain peptide composed of four amino acids (Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala). It belongs to a class of peptide bioregulators studied for their potential influence on gene expression and cellular function.


Livagen is primarily researched for its role in cellular regulation, particularly in liver-associated biological processes and protein synthesis pathways. Due to its small size, it is believed to interact at the level of DNA and chromatin, making it a subject of interest in epigenetic and longevity research.


In laboratory environments, Livagen is studied in models related to cellular repair, metabolic regulation, and age-associated changes in gene expression.


POTENTIAL RESEARCH BENEFITS

Livagen is commonly studied for its potential role in:


Cellular Regulation

Investigated for its influence on gene expression and intracellular processes.

Liver Function Research

Studied in models examining hepatic cell activity and metabolic signaling pathways.

Protein Synthesis

Researched for its potential role in supporting protein production within cells.

Aging and Longevity Models

Explored for its involvement in age-related cellular changes and biological regulation.

Metabolic Activity

Examined for potential effects on enzyme systems and metabolic processes.



MECHNISM OF ACTION

Livagen is believed to function as a short peptide bioregulator that interacts with DNA and cellular machinery.


Research suggests it may:

  • Modulate gene expression at the epigenetic level

  • Interact with chromatin to influence cellular activity

  • Support protein synthesis in cells

  • Influence enzyme and metabolic pathways

  • Promote cellular homeostasis in aging models

Because of these mechanisms, Livagen is frequently studied in cellular biology and longevity research.


PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Compound Name: Livagen (Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala)

  • Peptide Type: Synthetic tetrapeptide bioregulator

  • Peptide Length: 4 amino acids

  • Molecular Weight: ~432 g/mol

  • Appearance: White lyophilized powder



What is Livagen?

Livagen is a synthetic tetrapeptide studied for its potential role in cellular regulation, gene expression, and metabolic pathways.


What is Livagen commonly researched for?

Researchers study Livagen in liver function models, protein synthesis, cellular repair, and aging-related biological processes.

  • STORAGE:

    To maintain product stability and quality:

    • Store the lyophilized peptide at -20°C for long-term storage.

    • Short-term storage may be maintained at 2–8°C (refrigerated).

    • Keep the vial dry, sealed, and protected from light.

    • Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles, as this may reduce peptide stability.

    • Once reconstituted, solutions should be stored refrigerated and used within a short timeframe according to laboratory protocols.


    For Research Use Only

    Not intended for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use.

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