Axova Research DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a high-purity synthetic nonapeptide capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier. In neurological and neuroendocrine research models, DSIP is primarily investigated for its unique ability to modulate the central nervous system, specifically regarding the induction and stability of slow-wave delta sleep cycles.
Unlike traditional sedative agents, this compound is studied as a native neuromodulator. Researchers frequently utilize DSIP in laboratory settings to analyze its regulatory effects on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, its influence on suppressing systemic corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), and its potential to mitigate acute physiological stress responses in biological systems.
Investigative Highlights:
- Sleep Architecture Modulation: Researching the mechanical induction and stabilization of deep delta (slow-wave) sleep phases.
- HPA Axis Regulation: Investigating neuroendocrine pathways to study the mitigation of physiological stress markers and cortisol release.
- Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: Studying the transport dynamics of amphiphilic peptide chains into central nervous system structures.
Technical Specifications:
- Chemical Profile: Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide
- Molecular Formula: C35H48N10O15
- Molecular Weight: 848.81 g/mol
- CAS Number: 62568-57-4
- Sequence: H-Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu-OH
- Purity: 99%+ (Verified by HPLC/MS)
- Physical State: Lyophilized white powder
Storage & Handling:
- Storage: Store desiccated at -20°C for optimal long-term stability. Post-reconstitution, store refrigerated at 2-8°C and use promptly.
- Reconstitution: For precise analytical measurements and maximum peptide integrity, utilize Axova Research Bacteriostatic Water.
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Research Disclaimer:
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This product is strictly for Laboratory Research Use Only. Not for human or veterinary administration.





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