DSIP 10mg
DSIP (Delta Sleep‑Inducing Peptide) is a neuropeptide originally identified in neuroendocrine research involving sleep regulation pathways. It is widely utilized in in vitro and laboratory‑based studies examining neuropeptide signaling, stress‑response biochemistry, and hypothalamic regulatory mechanisms. DSIP is of particular interest for research focused on neuroendocrine modulation and peptide‑mediated biochemical processes within central regulatory systems.
Molecular Characteristics
Peptide Type: Neuroendocrine regulatory peptide
Form: Lyophilized powder
Purity: ≥ 98% (HPLC)
Storage: –20°C recommended
Research Applications
DSIP is commonly investigated in controlled laboratory environments for:
Neuropeptide signaling pathway analysis
Hypothalamic regulatory mechanism studies
In vitro modeling of stress‑response biochemistry
Assay development involving neuroendocrine peptides
Exploration of peptide‑mediated modulation within CNS‑associated pathways
Mechanistic Notes (Research Context Only)
In laboratory settings, DSIP is studied for its interaction with:
Neuroendocrine regulatory pathways
CNS‑associated biochemical signaling
Peptide‑mediated modulation of hypothalamic processes
Stress‑response and homeostasis‑related biochemical mechanisms
These statements describe mechanistic interest, not biological effects in humans or animals.
Storage & Handling
Store lyophilized peptide at –20°C
Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
Handle reconstituted solutions according to laboratory best practices
Important Research Notice
- For laboratory research use only
- Not for human consumption
- Not a drug, food, or cosmetic
- Not for veterinary or household use
- No medical or therapeutic claims are made






























