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DSIP (15mg)

DSIP

DSIP (15mg / 5mg)

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$80USD

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Independent lab verified

Batch-Specific CoA

Publicly accessible

YPB.230

Reference number

15mg

Lyophilized vial

Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide. Nonapeptide first isolated in 1974. Studied for sleep regulation and neuroendocrine function.

Origin

DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) was first isolated in 1974 by Schoenenberger and Monnier from the cerebral venous blood of rabbits subjected to low-frequency electrical stimulation of the thalamus. The peptide was named for its ability to promote delta-wave (slow-wave) sleep patterns in the EEG of recipient animals.

Research Lineage

Graf and Kastin conducted the primary characterization of DSIP's distribution and metabolism. Subsequent research expanded beyond sleep to include stress response, pain modulation, and neuroendocrine regulation. Prudchenko et al. studied its analogs for improved stability. DSIP has been investigated in clinical studies in Europe for sleep disorders and alcohol withdrawal, though it lacks formal drug approval.

Mechanism of Action

DSIP's mechanism of action is not fully characterized despite decades of research. It has been observed to modulate corticotropin and LH secretion, interact with opioid receptors, and influence monoamine oxidase activity. Its effects on sleep architecture involve promotion of delta-wave EEG patterns without the sedation profile of benzodiazepines. Research suggests it acts as a modulatory neuropeptide rather than a classical receptor agonist.

Structural Notes

Nonapeptide. Sequence: Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu. Molecular weight: 848.82 Da. Unusually, it contains no basic amino acid residues.

Key References

Schoenenberger GA, Monnier M. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 1977;74(3):1282-6.

Graf MV, Kastin AJ. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1986;24(4):1153-6.

Research Use Only. This product is intended for laboratory research purposes only. Not for human or veterinary use. Not for sale to minors.

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