Vilon

Vilon is a synthetic dipeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu) from the Khavinson series. Investigated in immunological research. Lyophilized powder. Purity ≥98% (HPLC). For in-vitro research use only.

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Vilon (Lys-Glu) — Khavinson Bioregulator Peptide

Vilon (Lys-Glu) is a short synthetic peptide bioregulator from the series developed by Professor Vladimir Khavinson at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. Khavinson bioregulators are a class of short peptides (typically 2-4 amino acids) that have been investigated in Russian biomedical research for tissue-specific gene expression modulation.


Research Background:

This peptide has been investigated in immunological research, with focus on immune cell signalling. Vilon is one of the shortest bioactive peptides (dipeptide) in the Khavinson series. Khavinson bioregulator peptides are theorised to interact with specific DNA sequences, influencing gene expression in target tissues.

The Khavinson bioregulator series has been studied extensively at Russian research institutions, with published data primarily in Russian-language journals. The peptides are characterised by their small size and proposed tissue specificity.


Product Specifications:

  • Form: Lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder
  • Purity: ≥98% (HPLC verified)
  • Container: Type I Borosilicate Glass Vial
  • Storage: -20°C recommended, 2-8°C for short-term
  • Reconstitution: Bacteriostatic water or sterile water
  • Manufacturer: NovumLab
  • Quality Control: Each batch independently tested
  • Intended Use: In-vitro laboratory research only

This product is not a drug, food, or cosmetic and should be handled by qualified professionals in laboratory conditions. All product information is provided for educational purposes only. The product is not a food or dietary supplement and is not suitable for human consumption. For in-vitro research use only.

Frequently asked questions

Do your peptides require a prescription?

Peptides are sold as research compounds for laboratory and research purposes and do not require a prescription. You can order freely.

How should I store lyophilized (powder) peptides?

Lyophilized peptides should be stored at -20°C or lower for long-term storage. For optimal preservation, store at -80°C if available. Keep peptides in their original sealed vials away from light, moisture, and temperature fluctuations.

Important tips:

  • Allow vials to reach room temperature in a desiccator before opening to prevent moisture absorption
  • Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles - only remove from freezer when ready to use
  • Store in airtight containers with desiccant packs to prevent moisture exposure
  • Keep away from direct light - use amber vials or wrap in aluminum foil
  • Properly stored lyophilized peptides can remain stable for 2-4 years
How long do reconstituted peptides last?

Once reconstituted with bacteriostatic water, peptides should be stored at 2-8°C (refrigerator) and used within 2-4 weeks for optimal potency. Some peptides may remain stable for up to 8 weeks when properly refrigerated.

Storage guidelines for reconstituted peptides:

  • Refrigerator storage (2-8°C): 2-4 weeks recommended maximum
  • Freezer storage (-20°C): Possible but not recommended due to freeze-thaw damage
  • Peptides containing Met, Cys, or Trp have shorter shelf life due to oxidation
  • Peptides containing Asn, Gln are more prone to degradation in solution
  • Create multiple aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles if freezing is necessary

Note: We recommend using reconstituted peptides within 2 weeks when possible, as potency gradually decreases over time.

What water should I use to reconstitute peptides?

Always use bacteriostatic water (BAC water) containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol for reconstituting peptides intended for multiple doses. Bacteriostatic water prevents bacterial growth and maintains sterility over several weeks of use.

Water types comparison:

  • Bacteriostatic Water (RECOMMENDED): Contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative, multi-use safe, prevents contamination, stable for 28 days after first puncture
  • Sterile Water: No preservative, single-use only, risk of contamination with multiple punctures, not recommended for peptides
  • Tap Water (NEVER USE): Contains impurities, minerals, chlorine, bacteria - will destroy peptides and cause contamination
  • Distilled/Boiled Water (NOT RECOMMENDED): Not sterile, lacks antimicrobial properties, risk of bacterial growth
 
How do I calculate my peptide dosage after reconstitution?

Use this simple formula to calculate dosage:

Concentration = Total mg in vial ÷ Total ml of water added

Example calculation:

  • You have: 5mg BPC-157 vial
  • You add: 2ml bacteriostatic water
  • Concentration: 5mg ÷ 2ml = 2.5mg/ml
  • If your dose is 250mcg (0.25mg): 0.25mg ÷ 2.5mg/ml = 0.1ml (10 units on insulin syringe)

Common reconstitution volumes:

  • 2mg vial + 2ml water = 1mg/ml concentration
  • 5mg vial + 2ml water = 2.5mg/ml concentration
  • 10mg vial + 2ml water = 5mg/ml concentration

Tip: Use our online peptide calculators or create a dosing chart when you reconstitute to avoid calculation errors.

 

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