Epitalon, also known as Epithalon, is a synthetic tetrapeptide derived from epithalamin, a naturally occurring compound associated with the pineal gland. It is widely studied in longevity and cellular research for its role in cell regulation, circadian rhythm support, and healthy aging pathways.
This research-grade peptide is commonly explored for its potential influence on telomere activity, cellular renewal, and overall biological balance.
How Epitalon Works
Epitalon is studied for its interaction with the body’s biological regulation systems, particularly those involved in aging and cellular signaling.
Research suggests Epitalon may help:
• Support normal telomere function (structures that protect DNA)
• Influence circadian rhythm and sleep-wake cycles
• Promote balanced cellular communication
• Support pineal gland–related regulatory processes
As part of longevity research, Epitalon is often explored in structured cycles rather than continuous use.