DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide known for its role in modulating sleep and neuroendocrine functions. It has been studied for its influence on circadian rhythms, stress responses, and regulatory effects within the central nervous system.
In scientific research, DSIP is used to:
• Examine mechanisms involved in sleep regulation and delta wave activity during rest cycles.
• Investigate neuroendocrine interactions, particularly in relation to stress, hormone secretion, and melatonin synthesis.
• Explore potential neuroprotective and homeostatic effects in models of sleep deprivation or oxidative stress.
Its unique ability to interact with sleep-related pathways and neurochemical systems makes DSIP a valuable peptide in sleep and neuromodulation research.
Reconstitution Instructions:
Reconstitute with BAC water. Refrigerate after reconstitution and use under sterile research conditions. Use our Peptide Calculator
For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption.
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