
C₂₀H₃₂N₆O₆ · 452.50 g/mol
Cardiogen
Cardiogen is a synthetic tetrapeptide bioregulator developed by Russian researcher Vladimir Khavinson and his lab at the Saint Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. Bioregulator peptides are short signaling sequences claimed in Russian research to act on tissue-specific gene expression. Cardiogen has been studied for effects on cardiovascular tissue, including age-related changes in cardiomyocyte function.
Research Areas
- •Cardiovascular bioregulation
- •Cardiomyocyte research
- •Khavinson peptide system
- •Tissue-specific gene expression
Molecular Specifications
Molecular Formula
C₂₀H₃₂N₆O₆
Molecular Weight
452.50 g/mol
Purity
≥98.0%
Sequence
Ala-Glu-Asp-Arg
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Certificates of Analysis
Current batch test results for Cardiogen. Click any row to download the full lab report PDF — third-party HPLC, USP<85> endotoxin, and USP<71> microbial testing.
| Size | Batch | Test Date | Purity | Endotox | Sterility | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25mg | PC-G-CARD | 04/17/2026 | 99.19% | Pass | Pass | View PDF |
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