Pinealon: A Research Reference Guide to the Short Peptide Bioregulator
By Lemon Labs Research Desk · Updated July 24, 2026
In short
Pinealon is a synthetic short peptide (a tripeptide) studied as a "peptide bioregulator" — a class of short peptides investigated in research for tissue-specific gene-expression effects. It is studied primarily in neural and antioxidant-stress models. It is a research-use-only reference compound.
What is Pinealon?
Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide belonging to the short "peptide bioregulator" class. These very short peptides are studied in research for the hypothesis that they can influence tissue-specific gene expression, with Pinealon investigated mainly in neural contexts.
What research describes
Preclinical and in-vitro studies have examined Pinealon in models of oxidative stress and neuronal function. As with all peptide-bioregulator research, these findings are confined to laboratory models and do not establish human relevance.
Handling and quality
Supplied lyophilized; store cold, sealed, and protected from light, and reconstitute in the lab. Verify identity and ≥99% purity on the lot Certificate of Analysis.
Research-use-only statement
This compound is supplied strictly for in-vitro research and laboratory use. It is not a drug, supplement, food, or cosmetic, has not been evaluated by the FDA, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It is not for human or veterinary use. All information here summarizes published scientific literature for educational purposes for qualified researchers — it is not medical advice and does not describe human administration.
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Frequently asked
What is a peptide bioregulator?
A class of very short synthetic peptides studied in research for hypothesized tissue-specific gene-expression effects. Pinealon is one such tripeptide, studied mainly in neural models.
What is Pinealon studied for?
In preclinical and in-vitro research it is studied in oxidative-stress and neuronal-function models.
Is Pinealon for human use?
No. It is a research-use-only reference compound, not for human or veterinary use.
