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Vilon 20mg is a short peptide composed of two essential amino acids: lysine and glutamic acid. These components allow it to interact with cells and influence critical cellular functions, especially in the immune system, through the induced reactivation of chromatin.
The peptide appeared in early studies as part of a class of compounds known as bioregulators, which help maintain or restore balance within tissues. It is primarily associated with the thymus, an organ central to immune regulation. The thymus plays a crucial role in producing T cells, especially in studies involving mice which are essential for fighting infections and maintaining immune balance.
Research has demonstrated that it can impact the chromatin structure of immune cells, particularly lymphocytes, by encouraging the induced reactivation of chromatin that has become tightly packed with age. This process helps restore the genetic activity required for robust immune function.
The immune system is a complex network of cells, proteins, and tissues that protect the body from pathogens. As people age, the immune system undergoes a natural decline, a phenomenon often referred to as immunosenescence. This decline is marked by reduced T cell activity, impaired immune response, and an increased risk of autoimmune reactions and inflammatory processes.
Vilon directly interacts with immune cells, including mature T helper cells, to improve their functional capacity. By influencing gene expression, the peptide promotes the reactivation of genes that may have been silenced due to aging, helping restore cellular integrity.
Studies have shown that it supports:
These effects position this peptide as a valuable tool for understanding and potentially supporting the immune system during aging.