Published preclinical research — much of it originating from the Russian gerontology literature — has investigated Epitalon’s effects on telomerase activity, telomere length, circadian and pineal gland function, antioxidant defense, and age-related physiological decline in animal models. It is frequently grouped with longevity-focused research peptides because of its documented influence on cellular aging markers and its role as a tool compound in telomere biology research.
Common research applications include: in vitro telomerase activity assays, cell-culture studies on replicative senescence, rodent aging models examining lifespan and healthspan endpoints, pineal and circadian-rhythm research, oxidative stress investigations, and comparative work alongside other longevity-focused compounds. Epitalon is also used as a reference tetrapeptide in protocol design for researchers exploring small-peptide bioactivity.
Hydra Pulse Research Epitalon ships as a sterile lyophilized powder in tamper-evident vials, accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis verifying peptide identity, molecular mass, and HPLC purity. Every lot is independently tested before release, and we maintain full batch traceability for documentation and audit purposes.
Reconstitution: Epitalon is water soluble. Use bacteriostatic water for injection-format research or sterile water for in vitro work, depending on protocol. Store the lyophilized vial frozen at -4°F to -20°F for long-term stability. Once reconstituted, refrigerate at 36°F–46°F and use within 28 days for best experimental consistency. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles, which can degrade peptide integrity over time.




