Description
Vilon – research peptide (thymus regulatory peptide)
(Research Use Only)
Vilon is a short synthetic peptide derived from thymus regulatory factors, which is the subject of research in the fields of immune modulation, cellular signaling, and aging processes. The thymus plays a key role in regulating the immune system, particularly in the differentiation and activation of T-lymphocytes.
In scientific and preclinical studies, Vilon is used as a tool for analyzing mechanisms of immune regulation, gene expression, and cellular homeostasis.
Mechanistic profile
Thymus regulatory peptide
Vilon is classified among short peptides that influence the function of the thymus and the immune system, allowing researchers to study its role in immunological processes.
Regulation of gene expression
In laboratory models, its ability to influence the expression of genes associated with the cell cycle, regeneration, and aging is observed.
Immune modulation
Preclinical studies examine its effect on T-lymphocyte activity, adaptive immunity, and the overall immune response.
⚙ Cellular regeneration
Research focuses on its potential role in supporting cell renewal and maintaining cellular balance.
Aging processes (longevity)
Vilon is used to study mechanisms associated with aging, including the regulation of cell viability and immune system function.
Benefits for research
Vilon is primarily used in the following areas:
study of the immune system and thymus factors
analysis of gene expression and cellular regulation
research on cellular regeneration
study of aging processes (longevity)
modeling of immunological responses
Research background
The biological properties of Vilon have been the subject of several studies, particularly in the field of short regulatory peptides:
Khavinson VKh et al., Neuroendocrinology Letters – short peptides derived from the thymus demonstrate a regulatory effect on gene expression and cellular functions
Khavinson VKh, Malinin VV., peptide bioregulation research – description of the mechanisms of action of short peptides on cellular homeostasis and aging
Anisimov VN et al., Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine – studies suggest an effect of thymus peptides on immune function and aging processes
Experimental models indicate the ability of short peptides to modulate immune system activity and tissue regeneration
Use in research
In laboratory conditions, Vilon is mainly used for:
research of immune regulation
analysis of T-lymphocyte function
study of gene expression
modeling of aging processes
experimental cellular and preclinical studies
Safety and regulatory information
Vilon is classified as a research peptide.
❌ Not approved as a medicinal product
❌ Not intended for diagnostic use
❌ Not intended for human or veterinary use
✅ Intended exclusively for laboratory and scientific research
By purchasing the product, the customer confirms that they understand its research nature and agree to use it strictly in accordance with this intended purpose.




