DSIP’s mechanisms of action are multifaceted and not yet fully elucidated, a characteristic that has sustained its relevance as an active area of neuroscience research for over four decades. It is understood to modulate hypothalamic-pituitary signaling, influence both GHRH and somatostatin activity, and interact with multiple neurotransmitter systems including the glutamatergic, serotonergic, and opioidergic pathways. Its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and act within the central nervous system while also demonstrating peripheral biological activity makes it a uniquely accessible neuropeptide research tool.
Research applications include slow-wave and REM sleep architecture studies, hypothalamic-pituitary axis modulation research, stress response and corticotropin regulation investigations, antioxidant and neuroprotective mechanism studies, pain modulation and opioid system interaction research, and circadian rhythm and neuroendocrine regulation investigations. Emerging research has also explored DSIP’s potential relevance in aging biology, autonomic nervous system regulation, and epileptiform activity modeling reflecting the expanding scientific appreciation of its systemic biological significance.
All vials are independently third-party tested via HPLC and mass spectrometry, with complete COA documentation confirming sequence fidelity and 99%+ purity.
Molecular Formula: C₃₅H₄₈N₁₀O₁₅
Molecular Weight: 848.82 g/mol
Storage: Lyophilized at −20°C | Reconstitute under sterile conditions
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY



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