DSIP is a synthetic nonapeptide originally isolated from cerebral venous blood in sleep-regulation studies. It is currently under investigation in preclinical models for its role in neuroendocrine signaling, circadian rhythm modulation, and stress adaptation. Research applications include studies on delta-wave activity, hypothalamic-pituitary interactions, monoamine regulation, and mitochondrial bioenergetics. DSIP has also been explored for its influence on melatonin synthesis via pineal gland enzyme modulation. This compound is provided strictly for laboratory research purposes and is not approved for human or veterinary use.
DSIP is a synthetic nonapeptide originally isolated from cerebral venous blood in sleep-regulation studies. It is currently under investigation in preclinical models for its role in neuroendocrine signaling, circadian rhythm modulation, and stress adaptation. Research applications include studies on delta-wave activity, hypothalamic-pituitary interactions, monoamine regulation, and mitochondrial bioenergetics. DSIP has also been explored for its influence on melatonin synthesis via pineal gland enzyme modulation. This compound is provided strictly for laboratory research purposes and is not approved for human or veterinary use.