Description
Prostamax (Khavinson Peptide)
Prostamax is a synthetic tetrapeptide bioregulator developed by Professor Vladimir Khavinson. It is designed to support prostate tissue function and is one of the most well-known Khavinson peptides. Prostamax is primarily researched for its potential cytoprotective, anti-inflammatory, and normalizing effects on prostate cells.
Research Properties:
- Prostate Health: Studied for its ability to help regulate prostate cell metabolism and function.
- Anti-Inflammatory: Researched for potential reduction of inflammation in prostate tissue.
- Cellular Normalization: Investigated for its role in supporting healthy prostate cell activity and protein synthesis.
- Age-Related Support: Explored for its potential benefits in age-related prostate changes, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) models.
- Urinary Function: Studied for possible improvements in urinary flow and comfort in research models.
Key Areas of Research Interest:
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
- Chronic prostatitis
- Age-related prostate changes
- Male reproductive health
- Peptide bioregulation
Administration in Research:
- Subcutaneous injection
- Oral administration (capsules) also commonly studied
For Research Use Only. Not for human consumption. Prostamax is intended strictly for laboratory research and in-vitro experimentation.
