Vilon

$64.48

Product Details: Vilon

Vilon is a synthetic peptide commonly studied in preclinical models for its regulatory effects on cellular and metabolic pathways. It is produced in a laboratory environment and supplied as a lyophilized powder for experimental use. Researchers utilize Vilon to investigate its potential role in signaling modulation, stress response regulation, and tissue-level biochemical activity in controlled experimental systems.

In laboratory settings, Vilon has been explored for its capacity to influence protein expression, gene regulation, and cellular signaling pathways. Early studies suggest that Vilon may play a role in modulating stress-related biochemical markers in preclinical models.

Mechanism of Action

In preclinical studies, Vilon is administered to research models under controlled experimental conditions. Upon reconstitution, the peptide is expected to interact with specific receptor pathways, leading to modulation of downstream signaling events.

These interactions may influence cellular responses, gene transcription patterns, and enzymatic activities observed in preclinical systems. Through this mechanism, Vilon is hypothesized to regulate stress-response pathways, maintain homeostatic balance, and modulate biochemical activity within experimental tissues.

Properties of Vilon: 

  • Molecular Formula: C11H21N3O5
  • Molecular Weight: 275.30 g/mol
  • CAS Number: 45234-02-4
  • PubChem CID: 7010502
  • Synonyms: lysylglutamic acid, 45234-02-4, Lys-Glu, Peptide vilon

Research Applications/Benefits of Vilon

Modulation of Cellular Stress Responses:

Vilon is studied for its potential to influence cellular signaling pathways associated with stress markers. Early experiments indicate that it may regulate expression patterns in stress-related proteins during controlled experiments.

Regulation of Biochemical Activity:

Researchers investigate Vilon to understand its capacity to affect enzymatic and metabolic activity in preclinical models. Observations suggest it may contribute to maintaining biochemical equilibrium in experimental conditions.

Influence on Gene Expression Pathways:

Vilon has been used in studies exploring transcriptional regulation in preclinical systems. Initial findings propose that it may modulate the activation of certain genes, offering a tool for studying gene-pathway interactions in research models.

Experimental Oxidative Balance Modulation:

Some preclinical experiments investigate Vilon for its potential role in balancing oxidative markers within controlled systems. This may provide insights into oxidative regulation mechanisms in experimental studies.

Why Choose BehemothLabz to Buy Vilon

At Behemoth Labz, precision and reliability are at the core of every product we supply. Our Vilon peptide is manufactured to meet rigorous laboratory-grade standards, ensuring consistency and integrity for all experimental applications.

Each batch is independently verified for purity and composition, providing researchers with confidence that their studies are supported by high-quality materials.

We also prioritize secure, confidential delivery for both national and international shipments, with payment processing designed to safeguard your information at every step.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes. We do not allow the human consumption of our products. All our products are sold for laboratory and research experiments. 

References: 

  1. Lezhava, T., Khavison, V., Monaselidze, J., Jokhadze, T., Dvalishvili, N., Bablishvili, N., & Barbakadze, S. (2004). Bioregulator Vilon-Induced Reactivation of Chromatin in Cultured Lymphocytes from Old People. Biogerontology, 5(2), 73–79. https://doi.org/10.1023/b:bgen.0000025070.90330.7f
  2. Avolio, F., Martinotti, S., Khavinson, V. K., Esposito, J. E., Giambuzzi, G., Marino, A., Mironova, E., Pulcini, R., Robuffo, I., Bologna, G., Simeone, P., Lanuti, P., Guarnieri, S., Trofimova, S., Procopio, A. D., & Toniato, E. (2022). Peptides regulating proliferative activity and inflammatory pathways in the Monocyte/Macrophage THP-1 cell line. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(7), 3607. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073607
  3. Sevostianova, N. N., Linkova, N. S., Polyakova, V. O., Chervyakova, N. A., Kostylev, A. V., Durnova, A. O., Kvetnoy, I. M., Abdulragimov, R. I., & Khavinson, V. H. (2013). Immunomodulating effects of vilon and its analogue in the culture of human and animal thymus cells. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 154(4), 562–565. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-013-2000-0 
Strength

20mg