
DSIP
Delta sleep-inducing peptide for sleep research.
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Compound Information
Delta sleep-inducing peptide — a nonapeptide first isolated from rabbit cerebral venous blood in the 1970s. Studied in chronobiology and stress-response research models.
- Category
- Endogenous Nonapeptide
- Molecular Weight
- 848.81 g/mol
- Sequence
- Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu
- Target
- Multiple — research context
- Storage
- −20°C lyophilized; 2–8°C reconstituted
- Solubility
- Bacteriostatic water
Sources & References
Reference literature for the compound's biochemistry. Citations are general mechanism context — not therapeutic claims.
DSIP discovery and characterization
Historical literature on the isolation and structural characterization of the peptide.
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