Pinealon
Also known as: EDR peptide · Glu-Asp-Arg
Pinealon is a synthetic short peptide (tripeptide) studied in the context of brain aging and cognitive function in animal and cell research.
Class
Short peptide bioregulator
Default unit
mg
Common route
Subcutaneous
Typical half-life
Not well established
Frequency
Varies by use
Commonly associated areas
Illustrative map of the body systems Pinealon is most often discussed in relation to. Relative emphasis only — not a measure of efficacy or a medical claim.
Proposed mechanisms / pathways
What is Pinealon?
Pinealon is a synthetic short peptide — a tripeptide composed of the amino acids glutamic acid, aspartic acid, and arginine (Glu-Asp-Arg). It belongs to a group sometimes called “short peptide bioregulators” that have been studied primarily in cell-culture and animal models in the context of the nervous system, cognition, and brain aging.
How it is thought to work
Pinealon is reported in laboratory research to interact with neuronal cells, where it is thought to influence gene expression and protein synthesis and to show antioxidant or anti-apoptotic effects under conditions of oxidative stress. These mechanisms are proposed based on experimental models and remain general and not firmly established in humans.
Educational only — not medical advice
This page is for general education and is not a recommendation, protocol, or dose. Pinealon is a research compound that is not an approved medicine for general human use; consult a qualified healthcare provider before making any health decisions.
Tracking Pinealon in LynkDose
If you are keeping a record, LynkDose lets you log each Pinealon entry by date and amount in milligrams alongside subjective notes such as focus, recall, mood, and sleep quality. Because the timing and effects of short peptides are not well characterized, a consistent log over a defined window is the most useful way to spot patterns and stay organized.
Commonly discussed for
- Cognitive function and memory
- Neuroprotection during oxidative stress
- Brain aging research
Often stacked: In peptide-bioregulator discussions it is sometimes mentioned alongside Epitalon, though such combinations are not established protocols.
How to track Pinealon in LynkDose
Log each administration with the date and amount, plus a short subjective note on focus, memory, and sleep so you can review patterns over a defined window rather than relying on memory.
Deeper read: How to Track a Peptide Cycle: A Complete Guide
Not medical advice
This page is educational and does not recommend, prescribe, or dose any compound. Many peptides are research chemicals not approved for general human use. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider and follow the laws in your area.