What Are Khavinson Peptides?
Khavinson peptides, also known as peptide bioregulators, are natural short amino acid sequences derived from animal tissues. Their primary function is to regulate gene expression, promote protein synthesis, and restore cellular function. These peptides are believed to act as epigenetic modulators, influencing DNA activity without altering the genetic code.
Developed in Russia for military and space medicine applications, Khavinson peptides have since been studied for their role in improving human health, longevity, and disease prevention.