Product Overview
DSIP, also known as Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide, is a synthetic neuropeptide studied for its role in sleep regulation, stress response modulation, and neuroendocrine balance. It is present in the hypothalamus and various peripheral tissues, and research suggests involvement in deep sleep regulation and central nervous system recovery.
Key Areas of Research
- Sleep cycle and slow-wave sleep models
- Cortisol and stress response modulation
- Influence on LH and GH secretion
- CNS recovery and neuroprotective pathways
Applications in Research
- Circadian rhythm and sleep studies
- Neuroendocrine balance and hormone modeling
- Stress, anxiety, and mood regulation research
- CNS repair and anti-fatigue protocols
Storage and Handling
Store the lyophilized material at minus 20°C in a dry and dark location. Reconstitute with sterile bacteriostatic water according to lab procedures. After reconstitution, keep refrigerated and use within appropriate research timelines. Avoid repeated freeze and thaw cycles.


