Taltirelin – 100mg

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Taltirelin – 100mg

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Nootropic Research, Antidepressant Research, Vigilance Research, Neuroprotection Research, Therapeutic effects in Alzheimer’s disease, ASD (Autism) Research, Anti-Aging Research, Neurodegenerative disease. Purchase a 30 ml of bacteriostatic water separately. One 30ml bottle will be enough for multiple vials of peptides.

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Taltirelin – 100mg Product Information

 

Taltirelin has been marketed primarily for its efficacy as an Anti-Spinocerebellar Degeneration Agent. Taltirelin is a biased superagonist at TRH-R1 with a unique profile of efficacy.

One of the first cited studies back in 2002 shows this chemical, taltirelin, to be neuroprotective. This effect was exerted even with models of ischemia and other conditions that are hard to treat.

However, studies on its neuroprotective, and moreover, pro-cognitive / nootropic effects date back to 1997; where it was demonstrated to have ameliorated consciousness impairment, memory impairment, and motor dysfunction in several models. In 2007, a much larger study showed taltirelin to be a potent antinociceptive  (pain relieving) ) as well, an effect at least partly, but certainly not solely, dependent on the indirect activation of serotonin 5-HT A receptors.

The larger wonders of this chemical began in 2013, with tests showing marvellous anti-depressant effects and even more significant, the demonstrations of it being almost unprecedented, and even comparable to methamphetamine (but not dangerous and without adverse events) in inducing/increasing dopamine release.

It was also demonstrated to have acute and chronic memory enhancement effects and could ameliorate memory impairment on a central hypothalamic level by directly modulating cholinergic neurotransmission in the hippocampus, a brain area largely involved with spatial, active, and declarative memory.

An anti-ataxic effect of taltirelin was noted as well – an effect that probably has to do with NMDA-glutamate receptor modulation/activation, as this benefit was blocked by an NMDA-antagonist; MK-801.

Taltirelin was also revealed to have nootropics. Brain cells and synapses increased and this occurred at the molecular and central levels. The most profound effects were seen in the spinal cord, though it was also noted to reverse nerve damage in other tissues/brain regions.

Taltirelin’s effects on Neurotransmission:
• Taltirelin increases extracellular levels of acetylcholine in the hippocampus but modulates turnover if levels are already high (potentially protecting against excesses of ACh as well).
• Taltirelin increases noradrenaline in the hypothalamus.
• Taltirelin super-potently increases dopamine release in the striatum and nucleus accumbens, which are areas involved in motivation, and as such this is likely the responsible action for it’s pungent anti-depressant effects.
• The compound also can regulate/increase serotonin levels in the brain stem. nucleus accumbens and striatum.
• Taltirelin may increase neurite outgrowth via distinct modulation of neurotrophic factors and via positive effects on blood flow.

In summary, Taltirelin has demonstrated the following effects/benefits:
• As an anti-depressant.
• As a nootropic.
• Ameliorating memory deficits, and increasing retention.
• As a novel analgesic/pain reliever.
• As a stimulant, with motivation increasing effects.
• Regenerating spinal cord nerves and treating spinal muscular atrophy.
• Rapidly increasing dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin, and acetylcholine.
• Amelioration of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) conditions.
• Fosters a superior state of arousal and vigilance.
• Increases cerebral metabolism and blood flow.

Some suggested clinical indications for TRH analogues:
• Depression, especially accompanied by hypersomnolence
• Chronic fatigue syndromes
• Excessive daytime sleepiness (including narcolepsy), neurasthenia,
• and lethargy
• Sedation secondary to drugs, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy
• Sedative intoxication/respiratory distress (ER setting)
• Recovery from general anesthesia
• Attention deficit/hyperactive disorder
• Disturbances of circadian rhythm (e.g. jet lag)
• Bipolar affective disorder as a mood stabilizer
• Anxiety disorders
• Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias with cognition deficits
• Seizure disorders
• Motor neuron disorders
• May be particularly effective as adjunctive therapy

Label Information

Ingredients: Taltirelin

Formula: C17H23N7O5

Chain: (1-methyl-4,5-dihydroorotate)- His-Pro-NH2

CAS: 103300-74-9

Peptide purity: Greater than 98.0%

Shipping Conditions: Ambient temperature only.

Storage: Lyophilised peptide must be stored at -20°C and peptide solution at 4°C. Before mixing, keep between -18 and -20°C. Use within 24 months. Once reconstituted use within 20 days. Do not freeze once reconstituted.

 

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