Certificate of Analysis
Independent laboratory testing confirms purity and composition of this research compound.
ENDO PASSED
Overview
Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide (Glu-Asp-Arg) derived from pineal gland tissue. It was developed through the same bioregulatory peptide research programme that produced Epithalon, focused on the role of the pineal gland in central nervous system maintenance and aging.
Research Context
Research on Pinealon has focused primarily on neuroprotective and antioxidant mechanisms. Studies have demonstrated protective effects against hypoxia-induced neuronal damage, reduction of oxidative stress markers in brain tissue, and modulation of gene expression in cortical and retinal cells. Its small size allows it to interact directly with DNA regulatory regions, which has led to investigation of its role as an epigenetic regulator influencing the expression of antioxidant defence enzymes. Animal studies have shown improvements in learning and memory parameters in aged subjects.
Oral Capsule Format
As a tripeptide, Pinealon is among the smallest and most structurally stable compounds in the Biohacker catalogue. Its low molecular weight supports passive intestinal absorption. Enteric encapsulation protects against the low gastric pH environment, releasing the compound in the duodenum for optimal uptake.
10mg per capsule · 60 capsules per bottle. Every batch independently tested for purity, mass confirmation, and endotoxin compliance. Certificate of Analysis available for each lot.
For research purposes only. Not for human or veterinary use.
R. Svensson –
Pinealon is a niche compound and finding it at 99{bc6192475b1f7ab2a319df0d74882f1947535342342376b459ce77de5d749ac5}+ purity is difficult. Biohacker stocks it with full COA documentation and same-day dispatch. The capsule format is practical for the kind of repeated low-dose protocols this compound is typically used in.
F. Russo –
Clean documentation, fast shipping, purity consistent with the certificate. I’ve been researching neuroprotective peptides for two years and Biohacker is the only source I’ve found that publishes endotoxin data alongside purity. That matters.