Epithalon Nasal Spray
The Epithalon nasal spray from Peptide Works provides an improvement in systemic peptide delivery technology. Direct uptake through the nasal mucosa bypasses the breakdown by enzymes in the body’s digestive system, allowing for more efficient transport into the blood circulation. This results in accelerated absorption of peptides and enhanced stability. For research designs that require multiple administrations, nasal sprays provide a practical and highly compliant solution.
What is Epithalon?
Epithalon is the synthetic version of Epithalamin, a peptide naturally produced in the pineal gland. Its primary area of scientific interest is its relationship with the biological processes of ageing. Research suggests that Epithalon works by regulating the enzyme telomerase, which maintains the protective caps on the ends of chromosomes, known as telomeres. As cells divide, telomeres naturally shorten, a key factor in cellular aging.
By potentially influencing telomerase activity, Epithalon is studied for its ability to support cellular health and longevity. Scientists are also exploring the effects of Epithalon for optimising circadian rhythms, which may improve sleep quality and regulate natural hormone production. Due to its proposed influence on fundamental ageing mechanisms, Epithalon remains a significant subject in anti-ageing and gerontological research.
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