DSIP (Decapeptide-7) 10MG
Desoxycorticosterone 10-Methylamide (DSIP), a synthetic decapeptide derived from the brain, is a well-documented compound used extensively in scientific research for its potential neurophysiological and physiological effects. This product is provided as a research chemical in a standardized 10-magnitude dosage for academic and scientific investigations.
Research Context
DSIP was first isolated from bovine brain tissue and has since been studied for its roles in sleep regulation, circadian rhythms, and modulation of immune and neuroendocrine functions. Its structure, composition, and activity have been extensively characterized through peer-reviewed research, making it a valuable tool for studying the molecular mechanisms of sleep and stress responses.
Research Overview
DSIP has been explored in numerous studies for its effects on sleep architecture, including induction of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep stages. Research indicates its potential involvement in the regulation of circadian rhythms, stress responses, and modulation of neuronal activity within the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Due to its biochemical specificity, DSIP serves as an important model compound for investigating these physiological processes in controlled laboratory settings.
Key Research Focus Areas
- Neurophysiological Effects: Investigation of DSIP’s role in sleep regulation, including induction of REM and NREM sleep cycles, through its interaction with specific brain receptors.
- Circadian Rhythm Modulation: Exploration of DSIP’s impact on circadian hormone cycles, particularly in relation to its synthetic origin from brain-derived peptides.
- Neuroendocrine Regulation: Studies assessing DSIP’s influence on HPA axis activity and stress response pathways, including its potential effects on corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) systems.
- Immune and Inflammatory Research: Examination of DSIP’s potential interactions with immune signaling molecules, particularly in relation to its structural and functional similarities to other brain peptides.
Safety and Compliance Notice
This product is intended solely for use in accredited academic, industrial, or governmental research settings. DSIP should only be handled by trained professionals following established laboratory protocols. The product is not authorized for any human or animal consumption, therapeutic use, or any other purpose outside of rigorous scientific investigation. Users are responsible for adhering to all applicable local, national, and international regulations governing research chemicals.
For research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.





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