Endoluten — Khavinson bioregulator — pineal / neuroendocrine

Endoluten is a polypeptide complex from the pineal gland (different from Epitalon which is a defined synthetic tetrapeptide). Acts on neuroendocrine metabolism, restoring melatonin production and normalizing hypothalamic-pituitary-pineal axis function. In the clinical trial (n=163 patients with dishormonal myocardiodystrophy, climacteric syndrome, asthenia, post-chemotherapy): normalized neuroendocrine metabolism with excellent tolerability.

Overview

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Compound Class

Khavinson bioregulator — pineal / neuroendocrine

Mechanism of Action

Endoluten is a polypeptide complex from the pineal gland (different from Epitalon which is a defined synthetic tetrapeptide). Acts on neuroendocrine metabolism, restoring melatonin production and normalizing hypothalamic-pituitary-pineal axis function. In the clinical trial (n=163 patients with dishormonal myocardiodystrophy, climacteric syndrome, asthenia, post-chemotherapy): normalized neuroendocrine metabolism with excellent tolerability.

Regulatory Status

Not FDA approved. Available as Cytomax capsule supplement. Not classified as pharmaceutical in most Western countries.

Evidence Level

Low-Moderate — Clinical trial n=163 (positive outcome); primarily Khavinson group publications.