01 /What it is
Vesugen is a synthetic tripeptide (Lys-Glu-Asp) developed in the Russian peptide bioregulator research tradition. It belongs to a family of short peptides studied for tissue specific signaling.
02 /How it works
In research models, Vesugen is studied in vascular tissue pathways and in circadian related signaling. Its short sequence makes it a reference compound in peptide bioregulator research.
03 /What researchers explore it for
Researchers have explored Vesugen in vascular research, in sleep architecture research, and in studies of short peptide bioregulator activity.
04 /Safety and interactions
Vesugen is for laboratory research use only and is not for human consumption. Not medical advice. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
05 /Research notes
Peptide family: short peptide bioregulators. Frequently compared with Pinealon, Epitalon, and Cortagen. Commonly researched alongside DSIP in circadian research.