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Ovagen adalah bioregulator tripeptida yang tidak boleh disamakan dengan ovagen yang sama bernama yang mengandung hormon perangsang folikel ovine (domba) (FSH). Kedua produk tidak sama dan memiliki fungsi yang sama sekali berbeda. Sementara turunan FSH mempromosikan ovulasi, terutama pada wanita yang menderita kondisi seperti polikistik sindrom ovarium (PCOS), tripeptida adalah regulator fungsi hati. Sepanjang artikel ini, Ovagen akan merujuk pada bioregulator tripeptide.
Ovagen adalah peptida Khavinson, dikembangkan bersama dengan sejumlah peptida lain, oleh Dr. Vladimir Khavinson. Seperti bioregulator lainnya, ovagen mampu melintasi sel dan membran nuklir untuk secara langsung mengatur struktur DNA dan pola transkripsi. Juga, seperti kebanyakan peptida bioregulasi lainnya, ovagen memiliki efek spesifik jaringan. Peptida Glu-Asp-leu terutama berfungsi untuk mengatur dan menormalkan fungsi hati dan saluran pencernaan, meskipun ada beberapa bukti yang menyarankan juga berguna dalam mengendalikan reproduksi virus HIV. Temuan terakhir ini telah membuat ovagen menarik bagi para peneliti HIV yang ingin memahami siklus hidup virus.
Struktur Ovagen
Urutan asam amino:Glu-Asp-leu (EDL)
Formula Molekul:C15H25N3HAI8Berat molekul: 375.37 g/mol
PubChem CID: 444128
Synonyms: EDL, glutamyl-aspartyl-leucine, SCHEMBL5329396, 1a30, CHEBI:137252
Ovagen and the Liver
According to research from Dr. Khavinson, Ovagen is a bioregulator of the GI tract and liver. In the liver, it has been found to promote cell proliferation and prevent scarring and fibrotic changes that can lead to cirrhosis. In the GI tract, Ovagen helps to boost mucosal barrier function and reduces complications from antibiotic treatment, environmental insults, chemotherapy, malnutrition, and more.
Like most bioregulators, the most robust effects of Ovagen are seen in older individuals. The peptide appears to roll back DNA changes that occur with age, helping to reset the DNA in liver fibroblasts and GI mucosal cells to a more youthful state. In this more youthful state, the DNA is less condensed and therefore more genes are available for transcription. This results in a more functional cell that is less senescent and therefore “healthier.”
Research shows that Ovagen is well tolerate and may be useful in normalizing the function of the liver and GI tract in a number of different inflammatory and disease conditions. It may also be useful in the postoperative setting, during long-term antibiotic therapy, for overcoming the side effects of cancer treatments, and even as a diabetes preventative. Research on the GI and liver effects of Ovagen is ongoing.
Ovagen and HIV
The HIV-1 protease is an enzyme necessary for the HIV virus to survive. It functions to cleave newly synthesized proteins that make up the mature HIV virion. This infectious form of the HIV virus will not function without the HIV-1 protease. In other words, the enzyme is essential for the HIV virus to be able to infect more cells. Without the protease, the HIV virus produces non-infectious progeny and dies out. A number of HIV protease inhibitors are currently FDA approved and used in treatment. Unfortunately, the virus’s high mutation rate results in relatively rapid formation of resistance.
Research on Ovagen reveals that it is an effective HIV-1 protease inhibitor. In fact, it is one of the smallest and most potent protease inhibitors known with an effective concentration of just 50 microM. Unlike other protease inhibitors, Ovagen is highly soluble in water[1]. This latter fact makes it easier to administer.
Ovagen Summary
Ovagen is a tripeptide bioregulator with primary effects in the liver and GI tract. Though research on this Khavinson peptide is limited at this point, it has shown promise as a potential anti-aging peptide in the liver and GI tract. Ovagen reduces long-term fibrosis in the liver and helps to protect the GI mucosal layer from the effects of antibiotics, environmental toxins, and even chemotherapy. There is also interest in the ability of Ovagen to inhibit the replication of HIV.
Article Author
The above literature was researched, edited and organized by Dr. E. Logan, M.D. Dr. E. Logan holds a doctorate degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and a B.S. in molecular biology.
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Prof. Vladimir Khavinson is being referenced as one of the leading scientists involved in the research and development of Ovagen. In no way is this doctor/scientist endorsing or advocating the purchase, sale, or use of this product for any reason. There is no affiliation or relationship, implied or otherwise, between
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