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Head-to-head comparison of Chonluten and Pinealon — mechanism, dosing, side effects, legal status, and pricing.
A short synthetic peptide bioregulator (Glu-Asp-Gly) from the Khavinson family, marketed for bronchial/lung epithelium support. Evidence is largely Russian-language and preclinical.
Chonluten
Pinealon
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Dosing Notes
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Chonluten
Pinealon
COA corpus from Disclosed Labs — independently tested batches only.
Chonluten
4
COAs
99.6%
Avg purity
2
Labs
Pinealon
30
COAs
98.7%
Avg purity
9
Labs
Primarily Russian institutional studies; no large independent controlled human trials.
Khavinson et al. (Rejuvenation Research, 2011, PMID 21978084) reported that Pinealon suppressed reactive oxygen species accumulation, reduced cell death, and modulated cell-cycle progression across multiple cell types under oxidative stress, with the authors suggesting direct genome-level interaction. Arutjunyan et al. (International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 2012, PMID 22567179) reported that Pinealon administered to pregnant rats on a methionine (hyperhomocysteinemia) diet improved spatial learning and reduced ROS accumulation in cerebellar neurons of offspring. The evidence base is dominated by Khavinson's St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology and has not been independently replicated in Western clinical trials. No Phase II or III trials exist; Pinealon is not FDA-approved.
Chonluten (Immune) and Pinealon (Cognitive) are in different categories and target different biological pathways. This is a common pattern in multi-compound research protocols. Researchers should monitor the biomarkers from both profiles and watch for interactions listed in each compound’s contraindications. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before combining any research compounds.
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