Ovagen is a short peptide bioregulator composed of four amino acids (Glu-Asp-Gly-Pro), developed from research into organ-specific peptide complexes originally pioneered by the St Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. It is classified as a hepatocyte-targeting tetrapeptide and is of significant interest in the field of peptide bioregulation research.
In research settings, Ovagen has been investigated for its potential role in modulating hepatic cell activity, supporting liver tissue homeostasis, and influencing gene expression within hepatocyte populations. Studies suggest it may interact with DNA regulatory sequences in a tissue-specific manner, a characteristic shared by other bioregulator peptides in this class.
Ovagen is also being explored for its potential antioxidant properties and its influence on immune-related pathways associated with hepatic tissue. Researchers have examined its applications in models of liver ageing, hepatic stress response, and metabolic regulation.
Storage: Store at -20°C. Protect from light and moisture. Reconstitute with sterile bacteriostatic water prior to use in research applications. Stable for up to 24 months when stored correctly.
Molecular Formula
C₁₄H₂₀N₄O₉
Molecular Weight
404.33 g/mol
Purity
>98%
CAS Number
N/A
Form
Lyophilised Powder
Research Applications
Hepatic function research, Liver tissue bioregulation, Hepatocyte gene expression studies, Antioxidant pathway investigation, Liver ageing models, Metabolic regulation research
For research purposes only. Not for human use.


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