Vesugen Research Guide

Full name: Vesugen (Lys-Glu-Asp Vascular Bioregulator)

A short synthetic tripeptide bioregulator from the Khavinson family, targeted at vascular tissue. It is used within the peptide-bioregulator community for vascular health and endothelial support, typically in short repeated courses.

How Vesugen Works

As a signal peptide (Lys-Glu-Asp), it is proposed to enter cells and regulate gene expression in vascular tissue, supporting endothelial function, vascular tone, and normal vessel-wall maintenance.

Dosing Protocol

Reported Benefits

Potential Side Effects

Research Citations

  1. Peptide bioregulators and vascular tissue (2018) - Short peptide bioregulators were reported to influence gene expression and tissue-specific function in Russian research programs.

Related Cardiovascular Compounds

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