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Vesugen

Vesugen (Lys-Glu-Asp)

Khavinson tripeptide for vascular health and blood vessel repair

Vesugen is a synthetic tripeptide bioregulator from the Khavinson group targeting vascular endothelial cell function and blood vessel health.

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Admin routes

Oral (capsule)

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Popularity

Niche

Side effects

Generally mild

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Key benefits

1Supports vascular endothelial function (Russian data)
2Used for age-related cardiovascular decline in Russian medicine
3Oral capsule formulation

📈What to expect

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Day 10-20

Possible improvement in vascular function markers (Russian reports)

Based on community reports and published research. Individual results vary significantly.

💊Dosing protocols

Vascular support (Russian protocol)

Dose

10 mg (1-2 capsules)

Frequency

1-2 times daily

Duration

10-20 day courses, 2-3 times per year

Dosing information is sourced from published research and community protocols. This is not a recommendation. Consult a healthcare professional.

Research status|Used in Russian clinical practice; limited Western peer review

Overview

Vesugen is a tripeptide from the Saint Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation designed to support vascular tissue. It shares the same amino acid composition (Lys-Glu-Asp) as some other Khavinson bioregulators but is specifically derived from vascular tissue extracts and intended for cardiovascular support. In Russian clinical practice, it is used for atherosclerosis, age-related vascular decline, and circulatory insufficiency. As with the broader bioregulator series, Western clinical validation is lacking.

⚙️How it works

Proposed to normalise gene expression in vascular endothelial cells, restoring production of nitric oxide synthase, elastin, and other proteins critical for vascular function. Khavinson's research suggests it may reduce endothelial dysfunction and improve vascular compliance.

Side effects

Generally well-tolerated
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📅Research history

2000s

Vesugen developed at the Saint Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation

References

  1. [1]Khavinson VK. 'Peptide bioregulators: a new class of geroprotectors.' 2006.

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Disclaimer: This guide is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. The dosing protocols listed are sourced from published research and community reports and do not constitute a recommendation. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any peptide. Australian regulations classify many peptides as Schedule 4 (prescription-only) substances. Check current TGA guidelines before purchasing.