Product Category
Short-Chain Peptide Bioregulators, Chromatin Structure Modulators & Anti-Aging Vectors
Action on the Human Body
Vilon is an ultra-short synthetic dipeptide consisting of Lys-Glu (Lysine-Glutamic Acid), engineered to serve as a foundational DNA bioregulator. Despite its simple structure, Vilon crosses cell membranes and nuclear envelopes easily to bind directly with the promoter sections of target genes inside chromatin matrices. This binding triggers the de-condensation of heterochromatin, reactivation of silenced genes, and upregulation of total protein synthesis inside old or stressed cells. Vilon has a strong affinity for thymus and immune tissue, where it drives rapid lymphocyte proliferation, restores interleukin-2 receptor balance, and reverses age-related thymus involution. By reducing localized cellular senescence and accelerating systemic DNA repair cascades, it acts as a core agent for anti-aging and tissue regeneration.
What to Expect if Consumed
Expect an immediate upgrade in systemic physical recovery, optimized immune cell function parameters, reduced cellular senescence markers, and enhanced overall physical vitality.
Possible Therapy Combinations
Pairs phenomenally well with Cortagen for combined brain and cellular longevity protocols, or can be layered with NAD+ to supply the raw cellular energy required for extensive DNA repair loops.
Molecular Formula & Chemical Composition
Molecular Formula: C11H21N3O5. Sequence: Lys-Glu (Dipeptide Structure). Purity: >99% Pure HPLC Analytical Grade Lyophilized Mass.
WARNING: This peptide compound must be handled and utilized exclusively under very high, correct professional and qualified medical supervision. Misuse can lead to unintended biological variations.
Scientific References
1. Khavinson, V. Kh., et al. (2000). ‘The dipeptide Vilon activates chromatin and modulates gene expression profiles in senescent cell cultures.’ Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine.
2. Timchenko, N. W., et al. (2004). ‘Peptide bioregulator Vilon stimulates thymus tissue regeneration and balances systemic immune parameter markers.’ Mechanisms of Ageing and Development.






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