Ovagen

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Ovagen

Liver bioregulator · Hepato-GI bioregulator · Khavinson liver peptide

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A peptide bioregulator from the Khavinson Institute targeting liver and gastrointestinal tissue for hepatic protection, regeneration, and GI mucosal repair.

Half-Life

~30-60 minutes (estimated)

MW

N/A

Amino Acids

N/A

Evidence

Low Evidence

Regulatory Status

Research compound. Used in some Eastern European clinical contexts for liver disease. Not FDA/EMA approved.

In Plain English

A short peptide targeting liver and gut cells, acting as an epigenetic switch to restore protective gene expression that declines with age or liver damage. Developed by Russian scientists specifically for liver and digestive system health. Works at the gene level, complementing BPC-157's tissue repair approach.

Overview

Ovagen is a peptide bioregulator from the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology, specifically designed to target hepatocytes (liver cells) and gastrointestinal epithelial cells. Following the same chromatin-binding epigenetic mechanism as other Khavinson bioregulators, Ovagen acts as a gene expression restorer in liver and GI tissue that declines in function with age, injury, or disease. Research areas include liver fibrosis protection, hepatocyte regeneration, GI mucosal repair, and support for liver detoxification capacity. Used in some Eastern European clinical settings for liver disease support and digestive health restoration.

Common Formats

  • Lyophilized powder (injectable)
  • Oral capsules (research)

Storage Notes

-20°C lyophilized. 4°C reconstituted, use within 2-4 weeks. Protect from light.

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