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- unpublished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
| Size | SKU | Price (USD) | Availability | Representative purity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20mg | DFP-003 | $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
- 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
These counts describe linked records and review status. They do not establish efficacy, safety, or fitness for any use.
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
- 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.