
Cognitive & Neuroprotection


Semax
Purity: ≥98%
DSIP
Purity: ≥99%
B7-33 (Relaxin-3 Receptor Agonist)
Purity: ≥98%
Cortagen
Purity: ≥98%
P21 (ACI-35)
Purity: ≥98%
PE-22-28
Purity: ≥98%
Pinealon
Purity: ≥98%AminoCore Research offers a curated selection of bioregulator peptides — short-chain peptide sequences originally identified through research into tissue-specific gene expression regulation. These compounds, typically consisting of 2 to 4 amino acid residues, represent a distinct class of peptide research tools.
Background on Bioregulator Peptide Research
The study of bioregulatory peptides originated from decades of research examining how short peptide fragments may interact with specific DNA sequences and influence transcriptional activity. Published investigations, primarily appearing in journals such as the Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine and Advances in Gerontology, have explored the hypothesis that certain di-, tri-, and tetrapeptides possess tissue-selective properties in cell culture and animal model systems.
This research area has produced a library of characterized short peptides, each associated with specific tissue types in published experimental literature. While the precise mechanisms continue to be investigated, the body of peer-reviewed research has generated substantial interest in the scientific community.
Compounds in This Category
Our bioregulator peptide catalog includes compounds that have been studied in the context of various organ systems. Epithalon (Epitalon), a tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly), is among the most widely cited in published research examining telomerase activity in cell culture models. Thymalin, derived from thymic tissue research, has been studied in immunological investigations. Additional bioregulator peptides targeting other tissue systems are available — see individual product listings for specific research backgrounds and published references.
Research Considerations
Due to their small molecular size, bioregulator peptides generally exhibit high aqueous solubility and straightforward reconstitution. Their short amino acid sequences also make them highly stable relative to larger peptides. Researchers should note that the bioregulator peptide field, while supported by published literature, involves ongoing investigation, and findings from in vitro and animal studies should be interpreted within appropriate scientific context.
All bioregulator peptides are supplied as lyophilized powder at ≥98% purity with full analytical documentation. Products are intended for research and laboratory use only.