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Head-to-head comparison of Cardiogen and Cortagen — mechanism, side effects, legal status, and pricing.
Cardiogen is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Arg / AEDR) from the Khavinson bioregulator series, studied in Russian preclinical models for potential effects on cardiac-tissue gene expression and cardiomyocyte structural proteins. Not FDA-approved; no Western clinical trials have been performed, and all published evidence originates from a single research group.
Cardiogen
Cortagen
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Cardiogen
Cortagen
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Cardiogen
10
COAs
99.5%
Avg purity
6
Labs
Cortagen
9
COAs
99.6%
Avg purity
4
Labs
Evidence is limited to preclinical work from the Khavinson group at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. Khavinson et al. (Bull Exp Biol Med, 2012; PMID 22977870) reported that H-Ala-Glu-Asp-Arg-OH increased expression of cytoskeletal and nuclear-matrix proteins in cultured mouse embryonic fibroblasts. There are no independently replicated studies, no randomized controlled trials, and no peer-reviewed evidence of clinical cardioprotective efficacy in humans.
Primarily Russian institutional studies; no large independent controlled human trials.
Cardiogen and Cortagen are both in the Recovery category and may have overlapping mechanisms. Researchers should review both profiles carefully, understand the mechanisms of action, and monitor the relevant biomarkers when combining compounds in the same class. As always, consult a licensed healthcare provider before making any decisions about combining research compounds.
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