
Overview
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide composed of nine amino acids. It is primarily studied in laboratory settings for its potential role in modulating sleep architecture, stress response, and neuroendocrine signaling. This peptide is supplied strictly for scientific research purposes and is not intended for human consumption, medical use, or diagnostic applications.
Research Focus
In preclinical and laboratory studies, DSIP has been investigated for:
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Sleep regulation research – exploring its effects on sleep cycles and neural pathways associated with delta-wave activity.
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Stress and neuroendocrine studies – examining modulation of corticotropin-releasing hormone and other stress-related hormones.
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Pain perception and analgesic pathways – analyzing potential influence on nociception in experimental models.
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Neuroprotective research – studying effects on neuronal signaling and recovery from stress-induced damage.
Key Features
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Naturally occurring neuropeptide
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High-purity research-grade peptide
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Supplied in lyophilized powder form for stability
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Manufactured to stringent laboratory standards
Specifications
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Synonyms: Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide
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Molecular Formula: C₆₆H₁₀₆N₁₈O₁₉
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Molecular Weight: ~1,118 Da
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Sequence: Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu
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Purity: ≥98% (HPLC)
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Form: Lyophilized powder
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Storage: Store at –20°C; stable under recommended conditions
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Intended Use: Research use only. Not for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use.
Disclaimer
This material is supplied for laboratory research purposes only. It is not a drug, food, or cosmetic. The buyer assumes all responsibility for safe handling and lawful use.