Vesugen
Vesugen is a synthetic tripeptide composed of lysine, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid (sequence: Lys-Glu-Asp), studied for its potential bioregulatory effects on vascular health. It is hypothesized to support endothelial cell function, promote angiogenesis, and reduce oxidative stress, which may contribute to improved blood vessel integrity and circulation. Research suggests that Vesugen could play a role in mitigating age-related vascular changes, such as endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis, by modulating gene expression and enhancing cellular repair mechanisms.
| Product Type | Peptide |
| Product Name | Vesugen |
| Application | Scientific Research |
| Molecular Formula | C₁₅H₂₆N₄O₈ |
| Molar Mass | 390.39 g/mol |
| Synonyms | lysylglutamyl aspartic acid, SCHEMBL3767701, CHEBI:159909 |
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