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Pinealon

Synthetic brain tripeptide bioregulator. Neuroprotective, regulates oxidative stress in neurons, supports cognitive function and circadian rhythms. Sequence: Glu-Asp-Arg.

Intelligence Profile

Clinical Applications

The clinical evidence for Pinealon is extremely limited, with most available research consisting of preliminary studies published in specialized gerontology journals, primarily in Russian-language publications. No clinical trials were identified in major clinical trial databases.

Investigated Applications:

Cognitive and Neurological Conditions:

  • Age-related cognitive decline and organic brain syndrome
  • Alzheimer's disease-related pathways
  • Neurochemical processes in aging

One study examined Pinealon's effects on patients with chronic polymorbidity and organic brain syndrome of the central nervous system in remission, though specific outcomes and methodology details are not available from the abstract alone.

Geroprotective (Anti-Aging) Applications:
Multiple studies have investigated Pinealon as part of research into "geroprotective" or anti-aging peptides. These studies appear to focus on:

  • Age-related physiological changes
  • Work ability index in older adults
  • Comparative analysis with other anti-aging interventions

Preclinical Research:
Animal studies have examined Pinealon's effects on:

  • Behavioral changes in aged rats
  • Neurochemical processes under stress conditions (hypoxia and hypothermia)
  • Combination therapy with other peptides like Cortexin

Evidence Limitations:
The clinical evidence for Pinealon is notably sparse. Most research appears to be published in a single specialized journal (Advances in Gerontology), and many studies lack detailed methodology or outcome data in their available abstracts. No randomized controlled trials or large-scale clinical studies were identified. The mechanism of action appears to involve gene expression and protein synthesis regulation, particularly in neural tissues, but this is based on theoretical modeling rather than clinical validation.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Consult with a healthcare provider before considering any peptide therapy, especially given the limited clinical evidence available for Pinealon.

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