Research chemical sequence
Livagen
Livagen is listed as a research-use-only chemical sequence. Research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Public catalog information is limited to chemical identity, analytical documentation, and external reference records.
Research-use boundary: Research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Public catalog information is limited to chemical identity, analytical documentation, and external reference records.
Public identity
- Publication state
- unpublished
- Sequence
- Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala
Available variants
| Size | SKU | Price (USD) | Availability | Representative purity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20mg | DFP-007 | $0.00 | Out of stock | 99.4% |
Analytical boundary
Representative catalog purity: 99.4%
No active-batch certificate of analysis is currently published.
Purity figures shown here are representative catalog specifications, not lot-specific measurements.
Evidence inventory
- Record state
- citation records
- Public records
- 34
- Reviewed summaries
- 0
- Verified citations
- 0
- Human study: 2
- In vivo: 4
- In vitro: 28
- Special category: 0
- Unclassified: 0
These counts describe linked records and review status. They do not establish efficacy, safety, or fitness for any use.
Technical record
- Molecular weight
- 488.5 Da
- Sequence class
- peptide
- Appearance
- Lyophilized Solid
- Solubility
- Water, PBS, or 0.9% NaCl
- Mechanism record
- Livagen (Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala) is a Khavinson 4-residue chemical sequence bioregulator that targets hepatocytes via interaction with AT-rich DNA sequences in liver-specific gene promoters. It decondenses heterochromatin in aging liver tissue, reactivating silenced genes involved in hepatic protein synthesis, detoxification enzyme expression, and hepatocyte proliferation. Also demonstrates immune-modulatory effects via chromatin remodeling in lymphocytes.
- Half-life record
- ~20–30 minutes (SubQ, plasma)
Recorded receptors
- Hepatocyte nuclear receptors
- chromatin remodeling targets
External literature records
- External literature record
Limitations and research boundary
Research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Public catalog information is limited to chemical identity, analytical documentation, and external reference records.
External records are attributed references. Their presence does not convert a source-reported observation into a product claim.