What Is Cartalax?
A synthetic tripeptide bioregulator with the sequence Ala-Glu-Asp (AED), one of the Khavinson family of ultra-short peptides developed at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. It is assigned to cartilage and connective tissue; the AED motif corresponds to a sequence found in the alpha-1 chain of type XI collagen, a structural component of cartilage. Like other short peptide bioregulators, it is proposed to act at the level of gene expression.
- Type
- Short peptide bioregulator (tripeptide)
- Molecular Weight
- 333.29 g/mol (C12H19N3O8)
- Amino Acids
- 3 (Ala-Glu-Asp)
- Sequence
- Alanyl-Glutamyl-Aspartic acid (AED)
- Related peptide
- Shares the AED motif with Epitalon (AEDG)







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