
Vilon
Dipeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu). Modulates immune, cardiovascular, and reproductive gene expression.
What Vilon is
Vilon is a synthetic dipeptide composed of the amino acids lysine and glutamic acid (Lys-Glu), categorized as a bioregulator. Its primary mechanism of action involves influencing gene expression within various physiological systems. As a signaling molecule, Vilon is thought to modulate the activity of specific genes, particularly those associated with the healthy function of the immune, cardiovascular, and reproductive systems, rather than acting through specific classical receptors in a direct binding manner. This modulation of genetic activity supports cellular maintenance and adaptation, contributing to its exploration in the field of longevity research. While precise half-life data can vary, its short peptide structure suggests it participates in the body's natural regulatory networks to promote physiological balance.
Given its role in modulating gene expression, any observable effects are generally understood to manifest over several weeks of consistent use rather than immediately. Researchers may explore Vilon in conjunction with other compounds or peptides focused on cellular regeneration or anti-aging processes, though specific synergistic protocols remain an area of ongoing investigation. Common research cycles often span 3-4 weeks, followed by observational periods. Important considerations for researchers include maintaining consistent administration and thoroughly monitoring relevant biological markers to assess its influence. It is crucial to note that Vilon is strictly for research purposes and is not approved for diagnostic, therapeutic, or human medical use.
Commonly reported effects
- Immune rejuvenation
- Telomere support (per animal data)
- Anti-aging signalling
Reported side effects & considerations
- Very rare
Storage & handling
LYOPHILIZED (unopened): store at 2-8°C (fridge) or -20°C (freezer) long-term. Protect from light.
AFTER RECONSTITUTION: refrigerate 2-8°C. Do NOT freeze. Discard after 30 days OR if the solution becomes cloudy, discolored, or contains particulates.
What people track
Because individual responses vary so much, the useful thing is your own record: what you logged and when, how much is left in the vial, and how your chosen metrics move over the weeks. Peptide Wizard keeps all of that in one place, alongside a 3D reference vial for Vilon.
FAQ
What is Vilon?
Dipeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu). Modulates immune, cardiovascular, and reproductive gene expression.
What do people commonly report with Vilon?
Commonly reported effects include immune rejuvenation, telomere support (per animal data), anti-aging signalling.
How should Vilon be stored?
LYOPHILIZED (unopened): store at 2-8°C (fridge) or -20°C (freezer) long-term. Protect from light.
How do I keep track of Vilon in my research log?
Peptide Wizard lets you record each entry, keep a vial ledger so you know what's left, and chart your own metrics over time. It is a logbook and reference only — it does not calculate or recommend doses.
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