
Vesugen 20mg (Bioregulator)
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Vesugen 20mg is a short-chain peptide bioregulator supplied for advanced laboratory research focused on vascular tissue signaling pathways, endothelial communication mechanisms, and peptide-mediated regulatory interactions associated with blood vessel biology.
$195.00
Research Use Only
Research Overview
Short-chain peptide bioregulators are widely studied in molecular biology due to their ability to interact with organ-specific cellular signaling pathways.
Vesugen is investigated in laboratory research for its role in vascular tissue signaling, endothelial communication, and peptide-mediated regulatory mechanisms within blood vessel–related experimental systems.
This peptide bioregulator is frequently included in cardiovascular and vascular signaling research programs focused on peptide-driven cellular communication and tissue-specific regulatory models.

Scientific Background
Bioregulator peptides are small peptide fragments studied for their ability to influence tissue-specific cellular communication and regulatory signaling pathways.
Vesugen belongs to a class of peptides investigated for vascular and endothelial communication models, allowing researchers to explore how short peptides may influence blood vessel–associated tissues in controlled research environments.
Mechanistic Research Properties
- Interaction with vascular tissue signaling pathways
- Participation in endothelial cellular communication models
- Support of organ-specific peptide regulatory investigations
- Influence on peptide-mediated vascular signaling networks
- Study of regulatory communication mechanisms within blood vessel–associated research systems
Primary Research Applications
Vascular Tissue Signaling Research: Used in laboratory studies examining peptide-mediated communication within vascular and blood vessel–associated tissues.
Endothelial Cell Communication Studies: Supports research investigating peptide-driven signaling behavior in endothelial cellular systems.
Organ-Specific Bioregulator Research: Applied in experimental systems exploring tissue-targeted regulatory peptide mechanisms.
Cardiovascular Signaling Models: Used in controlled research focused on vascular communication pathways and blood vessel–related signaling behavior.
Peptide-Mediated Cellular Communication: Allows researchers to study regulatory signaling networks influenced by short-chain peptide bioregulators.
Molecular Characteristics
- Peptide Class: Short-chain peptide bioregulator
- Structure: Small regulatory peptide fragment
- Research Field: Vascular and endothelial signaling research
- Form: Lyophilized research peptide
Stability and Storage Profile
- Stable when stored lyophilized at −20°C
- Sensitive to moisture and prolonged light exposure
- Protect from environmental contamination
- Reconstituted solutions should be refrigerated
- Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
Solubility and Reconstitution Options
- Bacteriostatic water
- Sterile saline solutions
- Buffered laboratory solvent systems
- Analytical solvents used in peptide research
Technical Specifications
product Name
Vesugen 20mg (Bioregulator)
cas
Unknown
purity
≥98–99% (HPLC verified)
unit Size
20 mg
form
Lyophilized powder
synthesis
Synthetic peptide production
analytical
HPLC, Mass Spectrometry
Analytical Validation and Quality Control
- HPLC purity verification
- Mass spectrometry identity confirmation
- Peptide structural integrity testing
- Batch consistency validation
- Laboratory quality control screening
Why Source from Bio-Peptides?
Bio-Peptides supplies research-grade peptides to laboratories worldwide with a focus on analytical quality, batch consistency, and reliable scientific supply chains for advanced peptide research environments. Vesugen is provided for specialized vascular and endothelial signaling research applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Vesugen is used in laboratory research studying vascular tissue signaling pathways, endothelial communication, and peptide-mediated regulatory mechanisms within blood vessel–associated models.
Vesugen is a short-chain peptide bioregulator studied for organ-specific cellular signaling, particularly in vascular and endothelial research models.
It is commonly studied in vascular biology, cardiovascular signaling research, endothelial cell research, and peptide bioregulator investigations.
It should be stored at −20°C and protected from moisture and light.
No. Vesugen is supplied strictly for laboratory research use.
