Research chemical sequence

Vilon

Vilon 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unpublished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
IUPAC name
L-Lysyl-L-glutamic acid
Molecular formula
C11H21N3O5

Available variants

Published product variants and USD prices
SizeSKUPrice (USD)AvailabilityRepresentative purity
20mgDFP-003$0.00Out of stock99.4%

Analytical boundary

Representative catalog purity: 99.4%

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Evidence inventory

Record state
reviewed records
Public records
175
Reviewed summaries
1
Verified citations
0
  • Human study: 16
  • In vivo: 84
  • In vitro: 75
  • Special category: 0
  • Unclassified: 0

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Technical record

CAS number
13457-36-8
Molecular weight
245.3 Da
Sequence class
peptide
Molecular formula
C11H21N3O5
Appearance
White to off-white lyophilized powder.
Solubility
Hydrophilic. Readily soluble in water or aqueous buffers (e.g., PBS) over a broad pH range (pH 2-10). For a 1 mg/mL stock solution, reconstitute 20 mg in 20 mL of sterile distilled water. Avoid organic solvents for initial reconstitution.
Mechanism record
Vilon (Lys-Glu) is a Khavinson 2-residue chemical sequence bioregulator targeting thymic epithelial tissue. Despite its small size, it interacts with specific AT-rich DNA motifs in immune-regulatory gene promoters, stimulating T-cell proliferation and differentiation, enhancing phagocytic activity, and normalizing CD4+/CD8+ ratios. Demonstrates immune reconstitution effects in aging and immunocompromised models.
Half-life record
~20–30 minutes (SubQ, plasma)

Recorded receptors

  • Thymic epithelial receptors
  • immune cell surface markers

External literature records

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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.

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