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Research shows that VIP can help to reduce inflammation throughout the body, but that it is particularly useful in the setting of neurodegenerative disease, pulmonary fibrosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and cardiac fibrosis. The peptide appears to be highly effective in a number of fibrotic pathways and may offer treatment benefits in the common process of fibrosis that leads to so much morbidity and mortality.

In addition to its antifibrotic effects, which appear to be mediated through anti-inflammatory actions, VIP is also a potent immune system regulator and general anti-inflammatory. The peptide has also been shown to protect the central nervous system against insult and is of active interest for its ability to preserve cognitive function in the setting of neurodegenerative disease.


Neuropeptide for Neuroscience and GI Research

Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) is a 28-amino acid neuropeptide with diverse physiological functions, making it valuable for research into neurological pathways, gastrointestinal regulation, and immune system modulation. This research peptide enables comprehensive studies across multiple biological systems.
 

Research Focus:

  • Neuropeptide pathway studies
  • Gastrointestinal regulation research
  • Immune modulation investigations
  • Circadian rhythm studies
  • Vascular function research
     

Technical Specifications:
 

  • Native sequence peptide
  • Multiple biological activities
  • Research-grade purity
  • Stable lyophilized form
     

Intended for laboratory research use only.

VIP 6mg - Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Research

₹15,000.00Price
Quantity
    • Typical dosages can range, but commonly it’s 2mg per vial, which can be reconstituted with sterile water.
    • The peptide is typically administered via subcutaneous injection.
    • The dosing regimen often involves one injection per week, as it has a prolonged half-life (due to the DAC component).
    • As with any peptide, there could be risks, such as injection site reactions, water retention, or possible changes in insulin sensitivity.
    • It’s important to monitor health regularly and consult with a healthcare provider, especially if using for long-term purposes.

     

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