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Manufacturer
Peptide Sciences
Country of manufacture
USA


Product description:

Ovagen — tripeptide bioregulator with a beneficial effect on the liver and gastrointestinal tract. Although research on this Havinson peptide is currently limited, it has shown promise as a potential antiaging peptide in the liver and gastrointestinal tract. Studies have shown that Ovagen can reduce long-term liver fibrosis and helps protect the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract from the effects of antibiotics, environmental toxins, and even chemotherapy. There is also interest in the ability of Ovagen to inhibit HIV replication. You can buy it in our online store


Ovagen

Ovagen — this is a tripeptide bioregulator, which should not be confused with the Ovagen drug of the same name, which contains sheep follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). These two products are not the same and have completely different functions. Although the FSH derivative promotes ovulation, especially in women suffering from conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the tripeptide is a regulator of liver function. In this article
Ovagen will refer to the tripeptide bioregulator.

Ovagen — This is Khavinson's peptide, developed together with a number of other peptides by Dr. Vladimir Khavinson. Like other bioregulators, Ovagen is able to penetrate cell and nuclear membranes, directly regulating the structure of DNA and the nature of transcription. Also, like most other bioregulatory peptides, Ovagen has a tissue-specific effect. The Glu-Asp-Leu peptide primarily serves to regulate and normalize the function of the liver and digestive tract, although there are some data suggesting that it may also be useful for controlling the reproduction of the HIV virus. The latest discovery made Ovagen interesting for HIV researchers seeking to understand the life cycle of the virus.

Ovagen and liver

According to Dr. Havinson's research, Ovagen is a bioregulator of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. It was found that in the liver it promotes cell proliferation and prevents scarring and fibrous changes that can lead to liver cirrhosis. In the gastrointestinal tract, Ovagen helps to increase the barrier function of the mucous membrane and reduces complications from antibiotic treatment, environmental exposure, chemotherapy, malnutrition, and much more.

Like most bioregulators, the strongest effect of Ovagen is observed in the elderly. The peptide apparently reverses the changes in DNA that occur with age, helping to return the DNA in liver fibroblasts and cells of the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract to a more youthful state. In this younger state, the DNA is less condensed, and therefore more genes are available for transcription. The result is a more functional cell, less aging and, therefore, "healthier".

Studies show that Ovagen is well tolerated and can be useful for normalizing the function of the liver and the gastrointestinal tract in a number of different inflammatory and painful conditions. It can also be useful in the postoperative period, during long-term antibiotic therapy, to overcome the side effects of cancer treatment, and even as a prevention of diabetes. Studies of the effect of Ovagen on the gastrointestinal tract and liver are ongoing.

Ovagen and HIV

HIV-1 protease — this is an enzyme necessary for the survival of the HIV virus. Its function is to split the newly synthesized proteins that make up the mature virion of HIV. This infectious form of the HIV virus will not function without HIV-1 protease. In other words, the enzyme is necessary for the HIV virus to infect more cells. Without protease, the HIV virus produces non-infectious offspring and dies. A number of HIV protease inhibitors are currently approved by the FDA and used in treatment. Unfortunately, the high frequency of virus mutations leads to relatively rapid formation of resistance.

Ovagen studies show that it is an effective HIV-1 protease inhibitor. In fact, it is one of the smallest and most powerful known protease inhibitors with an effective concentration of only 50 µM.
Unlike other protease inhibitors, Ovagen is well soluble in water.
The latter fact facilitates administration.

Summary on Ovagen

Ovagen — tripeptide bioregulator with a beneficial effect on the liver and gastrointestinal tract. Although research on this Havinson peptide is currently limited, it has shown promise as a potential antiaging peptide in the liver and gastrointestinal tract. Ovagen reduces long-term liver fibrosis and helps protect the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract from the effects of antibiotics, environmental toxins, and even chemotherapy. Also, there is an interest in the ability
Ovagene to inhibit HIV replication.

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