DSIP (5mg)
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Existing research has found the following:
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Supports Sleep Regulation Research – Studied for its potential to modulate sleep architecture and promote restorative sleep cycles.
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Explores Stress & Cortisol Modulation Pathways – Investigated for its influence on neuroendocrine balance and relaxation responses.
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Evaluates Growth Hormone Secretion During Sleep – Examined for enhancing natural GH release and recovery-associated hormonal activity.
Description
Sleep Regulation and Neuroendocrine Studies
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DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide that has been examined in pre-clinicaland animal models for its potential to modulate sleep architecture and circadian rhythm, supporting research into sleep regulation and neuroendocrine signaling.
Stress and Cortisol-Response Research
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In non-clinical studies, DSIP has been shown to influence the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, reducing stress-induced elevations in cortisol and enabling exploration of neurochemical pathways involved in stress adaptation.
Growth Hormone Secretion and Endocrine Studies
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DSIP has been investigated in laboratory models for its ability to enhance pulsatile growth hormone (GH) release during sleep, offering a basis for studying peptide-mediated endocrine interactions and GH-axis modulation.
Cognitive and Mood Regulation Models
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Pre-clinical data indicate DSIP’s potential to affect neuronal excitability and neurotransmitter balance, making it useful for research on cognitive performance, emotional stability, and neuroplasticity mechanisms.
Pain-Perception and Recovery Research
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DSIP has been evaluated in animal systems for its potential to modulate pain pathways and reduce sensitivity to chronic pain stimuli, supporting studies in neuropeptide-based analgesia and tissue-repair signaling.
Circadian-Rhythm and Chronobiology Studies
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Laboratory findings demonstrate DSIP’s interaction with circadian-regulating systems, including modulation of melatonin and serotonin pathways, making it a valuable model for chronobiology and sleep–wake cycle research.
Immunomodulation and Systemic-Health Models
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Experimental research suggests DSIP may influence immune-cell activity and cytokine balance, providing insight into neuroimmune communication and stress-related immune modulation.
STORAGE DETAILS
Lyophilized DSIP peptide is stable at room temperature for 90 days; however, it should NOT be stored below freezing for any extended period. After reconstitution, refrigerate at ≤36°F.
Product Specifications
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Appearance: Solid, white powder in 3mL glass ampule
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Chemical Formula: C35H48N10O15
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PubChem CID: (Specify if available)
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CAS Number: 62568-57-4
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Molecular Weight: 848.81 g/mol
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Synonyms: Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide, DSIP, 62568-57-4
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Storage: Store at ≤6°C, sealed, away from heat, light, and moisture.
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Concentration: ≥98%
Research Use Only (RUO). Not for human or animal use. Not for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical applications. No claims are made regarding sleep improvement, stress reduction, or growth hormone enhancement in humans. End-user assumes responsibility for determining suitability for specific research protocols.






