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Protamax

Prostate tissue derived peptide complex

Technical datasheetLZH-017
Code
Composite bioregulator
Half-life
Short plasma; transcriptional residence
Research route
SC / sublingual (research)
Molecular targets
Tissue-specific transcriptional modulation
Discovery / disclosure
Khavinson bioregulator school
Target purity
≥ 98%
Recommended storage
−20°C, light protected. 2 to 8°C after reconstitution.
Aliases
Prostate peptide bioregulator complex
Appearance
White lyophilized powder
Solubility
Water soluble
Sequence
Short-peptide mixture (proprietary)
Analysts reviewing the HPLC chromatogram for the current batch
FIG. 201Analytical Lab

Identity, purity and main-peak area are checked by reversed-phase HPLC against an in-house reference standard for this sequence. The chromatogram you see on the certificate of analysis is generated at this exact bench, by the analysts who release the batch.

Technician monitoring a stainless steel reactor during scale-up
FIG. 202Scale-up Operations

When a sequence moves from milligram research lots to multi-gram research supply, the same chemistry is transferred onto jacketed stainless reactors. Temperature, agitation and reagent equivalents are logged in real time so that the larger batch matches the analytical fingerprint of the small one.

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Overview

Protamax is a composite short-peptide preparation derived from prostate tissue, classified within the Khavinson bioregulator family.

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Pharmacology and mechanism

Acts through tissue-specific short peptide sequences influencing gene expression and cell differentiation in target tissue.

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Research areas

R.01
Prostate tissue derived peptide complex

Tool peptide combination in prostate tissue biology, male endocrine and tissue-specific aging research.

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Structural notes

Short peptide mixture, low molecular weight, oriented to tissue-specific research.

Sequence
Short-peptide mixture (proprietary)
For research use only. Not medical advice. Not for diagnosis or treatment.