DSIP
DSIP ( Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide ) is an endogenously occurring neuropeptide originally isolated from brain tissue and is being investigated for its role in sleep regulation, stress response, and neuroendocrine processes. In laboratory research, DSIP is applied to study the influence of short peptides on neuronal activity and homeostasis in vitro. DSIP is produced under controlled laboratory conditions and tested with High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to ensure a purity of ≥ 99%.
Each batch meets the highest research standards for biochemical and neurophysiological experiments. Important specifications Feature Value / explanation Name DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) Molecular formula C35H48N10O15 Molecular weight ≈ 850.82 Da Form Lyophilisate (dry powder) Purity ≥ 99 % (HPLC tested) Storage conditions Store refrigerated, protected from light and moisture. Application & Use (for research purposes only) For in vitro research purposes only. Not suitable for human or animal consumption or medical use. To be used for biochemical and neuroendocrine research on peptide activity and neuronal regulation.
Research use only. Not for human consumption.