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N-Acetyl Epitalon Amidate
Also known as: Acetylated Epitalon
N-Acetyl Epitalon Amidate is a modified Epitalon analog, acetylated at the N-terminus and amidated at the C-terminus for greater stability. It is studied in the same preclinical telomere and cellular-aging research lineage.
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N-Acetyl Epitalon Amidate is a chemically modified version of the Epitalon tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly). The N-terminal acetyl group and C-terminal amide are added to reduce enzymatic degradation and improve stability of the peptide as a research material.
It shares the same research lineage as Epitalon and is used as a laboratory tool compound in preclinical longevity and cellular studies.
It is reputed in longevity and biohacking communities as a more stable, potentially longer-acting analog of epitalon prized for the same telomere and anti-aging associations.
Purported Benefits & Research Focus
N-Acetyl Epitalon Amidate is a modified form of epitalon that researchers are investigating for improved stability and bioavailability, while retaining the purported focus on telomerase activity, telomere length, and cellular-aging pathways.
It is popular in longevity and anti-aging circles for its anecdotally reported associations with sleep quality, circadian and melatonin regulation, and overall healthy-aging support.
These are areas of active or preclinical investigation and community interest, not outcomes established in humans.
How N-Acetyl Epitalon Amidate is studied
In preclinical and cell-based research, investigators examine terminal modification as a strategy to alter peptide half-life and handling properties while retaining the Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly core studied in telomerase and telomere-related work.
These are laboratory observations about a modified research peptide in experimental systems, not effects demonstrated in humans.
Handling, reconstitution & storage
The peptide arrives lyophilized and should be stored at -20°C in a sealed vial away from light to preserve integrity.
When needed for research it is dissolved in bacteriostatic or sterile water, kept at 4°C for near-term use, or split into aliquots and stored at -80°C. A certificate of analysis with HPLC verification accompanies each lot.
Not sure which solvent to use? See the reconstitution guide for a per-peptide breakdown of bacteriostatic vs acetic acid water.
Frequently asked questions
How does this differ from standard Epitalon?
It carries an N-terminal acetyl group and a C-terminal amide, modifications intended to improve stability of the same Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly research peptide.
How should it be stored?
Lyophilized at -20°C protected from light; after reconstitution, at 4°C short-term or aliquoted at -80°C.
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