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Pinealon

Brain bioregulator peptide for cognitive and neurological health

Pinealon molecular structure

Overview

Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide (Glu-Asp-Arg) developed as part of the Khavinson peptide bioregulator family, designed to support brain health and cognitive function. The peptide is proposed to have specific affinity for brain tissue, potentially supporting neuronal function and protecting against age-related cognitive decline. Research suggests Pinealon may influence gene expression related to neuronal protection and neurotransmitter regulation. The Khavinson peptide approach is based on the concept of tissue-specific short peptides that may restore optimal gene expression patterns altered by aging or disease. Studies conducted primarily in Russian research institutions indicate potential benefits for memory, attention, and cognitive performance in aging subjects. Pinealon is typically administered as a nasal spray or sublingual preparation for enhanced brain delivery. While preliminary research is promising, the peptide requires larger controlled clinical trials to establish efficacy and safety. The approach represents an emerging field of peptide bioregulation in longevity and cognitive health research.

Last reviewed: 2026-08-18

Identity & Aliases

Also known as

EDR tripeptideGlu-Asp-Arg tripeptidePinealon (Khavinson bioregulator)

Status: Research compound - Bioregulator peptide

CAS175175-23-2
PubChem10273502

Full composition (formula, molecular weight, sequence) in Quick Facts →

Research Areas

NeuroprotectionBrain aging and cognitionAntioxidant mechanismsPeptide bioregulation (Khavinson group)

Available Evidence

Human

No large, independently conducted human clinical trials of pinealon were identified; human data come mainly from the Khavinson group's clinical program, which is not widely accessible or replicated in major journals.

Animal

Rodent studies from the Khavinson group report improved learning/memory in aging models and protective effects on brain tissue.

In Vitro

A cell-based study found pinealon increased cell viability by suppressing free-radical levels and activating proliferative processes.

Uncertain

Broader 'bioregulator' claims — restoring age-related gene expression, cognitive anti-aging benefits — are largely unverified outside the originating research group and have not been confirmed in independent trials.

Key Studies & Findings

1 studies

Benefits & Effects

6 documented

Brain health support

anecdotal

Cognitive enhancement

anecdotal

Neuroprotection

anecdotal

Memory improvement

anecdotal

Anti-aging effects

anecdotal

Neuroregeneration

anecdotal

Side Effects & Safety

3 reported

Prooxidant activity (potential)

moderateRare

May inhibit hematopoiesis

moderateRare

Onset: long-term

Generally well-tolerated short-term

mildRare Reversible

Limitations & Open Questions

The literature is dominated by a single research group (Khavinson et al.), with limited independent replication. No large double-blind trials in major international journals were found; human efficacy for cognition or brain aging is unproven.

Pharmacology

Synthetic tripeptide (Glu-Asp-Arg) in the Khavinson bioregulator family, typically administered intranasally or sublingually in research contexts; no well-characterized human pharmacokinetic data (half-life, dosing) were found in reliable sources.

Reported Research Dosing

Reported values from research literature and community protocols. Educational reference only — not a dosing recommendation or medical advice.

100mcg daily

Route: SC/Oral
Half-life: Short

Research Protocols

Neuroprotection

Dose
5mg daily
Frequency
Once daily
Route
Subcutaneous

Cognitive Enhancement

Dose
100-300μg
Frequency
Daily or every other day
Route
Subcutaneous

Anti-aging Protocol

Dose
5mg daily
Frequency
20 days, 2-3x yearly
Route
Subcutaneous

Research protocols are for educational purposes only. Always consult qualified medical professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pinealon?

Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide (Glu-Asp-Arg) developed by the Khavinson group as a short-chain peptide bioregulator proposed to support brain tissue.

Is pinealon FDA approved?

No. It is an unapproved research compound, mainly studied by its originating group in Russia.

Does pinealon improve cognition in humans?

Human clinical evidence is limited and largely unpublished in major international journals; no rigorous large trials confirm cognitive benefits.

Research Citations

2
Effect of bioregulatory tripeptides on the culture of skin cells from young and old rats.

Voicekhovskaya MA, Chalisova NI, Kontsevaya EA, Ryzhak GA (2012)

3

Pinealon protects the rat offspring from prenatal hyperhomocysteinemia.

Arutjunyan A, Kozina L, Stvolinskiy S, Bulygina Y, Mashkina A, Khavinson V (2012)

4
Pinealon increases cell viability by suppression of free radical levels and activating proliferative processes.

Khavinson V, Ribakova Y, Kulebiakin K, Vladychenskaya E, Kozina L, Arutjunyan A, Boldyrev A (2011)

5

[Pinealon and Cortexin influence on behavior and neurochemical processes in 18-month aged rats within hypoxia and hypothermia].

Mendzheritsky AM, Karantysh GV, Ryzhak GA, Prokofiev VN (2015)

+ 17 more citations

Related Resources

Quick Facts

Formula

C15H26N6O8

Molecular Weight

418.45

Sequence

EDR

Mechanism

Neuroprotective peptide for brain health

Safety Information

Research compound only. Limited human safety data available.

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