What is DSIP?
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide studied in laboratory environments for its structural characteristics and interaction with neuroendocrine signaling pathways. It is investigated in controlled research settings to evaluate biochemical activity and receptor-related mechanisms.Mechanism of Research Interest
DSIP is examined in vitro and in non-clinical models to analyze its interaction with neuroendocrine signaling systems and associated intracellular pathways. Research may include evaluation of molecular structure, pathway modulation, and compound stability under controlled experimental conditions.Why Researchers Study DSIP
- To analyze receptor and signaling pathway interactions in laboratory assays
- To evaluate biochemical activity in controlled experimental models
- To examine structural and neurochemical characteristics under research conditions
Research Background
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a naturally occurring nonapeptide (nine amino acids) first identified in cerebral venous blood. DSIP has been investigated in laboratory research related to neuroendocrine signaling, circadian rhythm-associated pathways, and stress-response mechanisms in preclinical models.
Laboratory Research Areas
In published scientific literature, DSIP has been explored in the following research contexts:
- Neuroendocrine signaling pathway characterization in vitro
- Circadian rhythm-related peptide interactions in laboratory models
- Stress-response pathway modulation in preclinical research
- Peptide-receptor binding and selectivity profiling
Product Specifications
- Sequence Length: 9 amino acids
- Molecular Weight: ~849 Da
- Form: Lyophilized powder
- Storage: Store at -20°C, protect from light
- Brand: Alpha Peptides
- Purity: ≥98% (verified by HPLC)
Quality & Testing Transparency
Every batch of DSIP supplied by Alpha Peptides is accompanied by third-party analytical testing documentation. Our Certificates of Analysis (COAs) verify compound identity via mass spectrometry and purity via HPLC analysis. View our published testing records on the Certificates of Analysis page.
Published Research References
The following peer-reviewed publications provide context for the scientific investigation of this compound. These references are provided for informational purposes only.
- Graf MV, Kastin AJ (1984). “Delta-sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): a review.” Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 8(1), 83-93. PMID: 6145137
- Kovalzon VM, Strekalova TV (2006). “Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): a still unresolved riddle.” Journal of Neurochemistry, 97(2), 303-309. PMID: 16539679
- Susic V, Masirevic G, Totic S (1987). “The effects of delta-sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) on wakefulness and sleep patterns in the cat.” Brain Research, 414(2), 262-270. PMID: 3620931
Related Research Compounds
Researchers investigating this compound may also be interested in the following related research peptides:
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10 MG, 5 MG |
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