Vilon Research Guide
Full name: Vilon (Lys-Glu Dipeptide Immune Bioregulator)
One of the simplest Khavinson peptide bioregulators, a Lys-Glu dipeptide associated with immune and thymic regulation. It is among the most studied short peptides in the Russian bioregulator literature for immune and anti-aging effects.
How Vilon Works
As a very short signal peptide (Lys-Glu), it is proposed to bind DNA and modulate gene expression in immune and other tissues, influencing chromatin activity, cytokine balance, and cellular aging markers.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: ~1-2 capsules/day or short injectable courses
- Frequency: Once daily
- Duration: 10-30 day courses
- Route: Oral capsule or subcutaneous
Reported Benefits
- Immune regulation support
- Gene-expression modulation (proposed)
- Anti-aging tissue effects (proposed)
- Short course-based protocol
Potential Side Effects
- Limited Western clinical data
- Injection site reactions (injectable)
- Unknown long-term effects
Research Citations
- Vilon gene-expression effects (2004) - Reported to bind DNA and influence gene expression and immune markers in cell and animal studies.
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