DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a synthetic neuropeptide researched for its potential to improve deep (delta) sleep, normalize circadian rhythms, and modulate stress responses. A 5mg vial is a standard concentration used for laboratory studies.
Key Characteristics
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- Molecular Details: CAS Number 62568-57-4; Molecular Formula C₃₅H₄₈N₁₀O₁₅; Molecular weight ≈ 848.8 g/mol.
- Mechanism: Studied for its effects on neuroendocrine signaling and reducing oxidative stress within the central nervous system.
- Storage: Lyophilized powder must be stored between 2 °C to 8 °C (or ideally ≤-20 °C long-term) and protected from light.
Regulatory & Safety Context
- Not FDA Approved: The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved DSIP for human consumption or therapeutic use; it is strictly classified as a bulk drug substance for research
- Safety Profile: While no specific lethal human doses have been established, clinical research data is limited primarily to in vitro and animal models




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