Introduction to DSIP
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide composed of nine amino acids. Initially isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of rabbits, DSIP has been widely studied in scientific research for its role in neuroendocrine regulation and sleep modulation. Its structure and biochemical properties have made it a subject of interest in experimental neurobiology and peptide research.
The standardized 10mg dosage is commonly used in laboratory studies for consistency in data collection and reproducibility across test models. DSIP remains a focus of investigation in sleep science, neurochemistry, and stress-response systems.
Key Research Areas
DSIP has been studied for its potential influence on:
Sleep architecture and delta-wave activity in animal models
Stress and anxiety-related peptide pathways
Endocrine system regulation, including cortisol modulation
Neurotransmitter balance and circadian rhythm alignment
Neurological recovery and neuroplasticity
In preclinical models, DSIP has been observed to affect brain wave patterns, prompting further research into its role in non-REM sleep phases. Additional studies have investigated its interactions with ACTH, LH, and other neurohormonal markers. However, these findings remain exploratory and require further validation.
Important Disclaimer
DSIP is provided for research purposes only. It is not approved by the FDA or any regulatory authority for use in humans or animals outside of an IRB-approved clinical trial. Any reference to health effects or physiological responses pertains only to controlled laboratory research and should not be interpreted as clinical guidance.
For Research Use Only. Not for human or veterinary consumption. Not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. Must be handled by qualified professionals in appropriate research settings.
Certificate of Analysis
Property | Description |
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Chemical Sequence | N-Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu-C |
CAS | 62568-57-4 |
Molecular Formula | C35H48N10O15 |
Molecular Weight | Approximately 848.82 g/mol |
CID | 16132341 |
Appearance | White Lyophilized Powder |
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