PINEALON

It promotes neuroplasticity, memory, attention, and neuronal resilience against oxidative stress. It also supports cognitive health and has anti-ageing potential by regulating irisin and cellular longevity.

Description

Pinealon is a short synthetic neuropeptide composed of three amino acids (Glu-Asp-Arg) that was developed in Russia as part of research into brain aging and neuroprotection. It is designed to mimic naturally occurring regulatory peptides involved in neuronal function and is primarily studied for its potential to protect brain cells from oxidative stress, support cognitive function, and slow age-related decline in memory and attention. Preclinical studies and human trials suggest Pinealon may help improve neuronal resilience, support neuroplasticity, and modulate gene expression related to brain health, particularly in older adults

Pinealon can prevent cellular senescence by regulating the production of a hormone called irisin, high levels of which are associated with longer telomere lengths and, therefore, longer cellular lifespans

Pinealon’s relationship to DNA sequences and irisin is the basis for its main therapeutic applications: improved cognitive function, neuroprotection and antiaging