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Bronchogen vs Cortagen

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Anti-Aging & Longevity
Bronchogen
Anti-Aging & LongevityRecovery & Repair
Cortagen
Summary
Bronchogen is a tetrapeptide bioregulator (Ala-Glu-Asp-Leu) developed by Professor Vladimir Khavinson at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. It is a tissue-specific bioregulator designed for the bronchi and lungs, promoting normalization of bronchial epithelial cell function. Research suggests benefits for respiratory health, protection against pulmonary aging, and support for bronchopulmonary conditions.
Cortagen is a synthetic tetrapeptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Pro) developed at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation as a cardioprotective and vascular bioregulator. It stimulates repair of cardiac and vascular tissue, with demonstrated benefits for coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, and cardiac aging.
Half-Life
Short (minutes to hours); bioregulator effects are gene-mediated and longer lasting
Short peptide half-life; gene regulatory effects persist beyond peptide clearance
Admin Route
SubQ, Oral
SubQ, IM, Oral
Research
Typical Dose
10 mg per day
10 mg SC or IM daily
Frequency
Daily for 10–30 days
Once daily
Key Benefits
  • Tissue-specific support for bronchial and lung health
  • Promotes normalization of bronchial epithelial cell function
  • Potential benefits in chronic bronchitis and COPD support
  • Anti-aging effects on pulmonary tissue
  • May reduce frequency of respiratory infections
  • Supports lung function preservation with aging
  • Compatible with other Khavinson bioregulator peptides
  • Cardioprotective — protects cardiac tissue from ischemic damage
  • Promotes cardiac regeneration and repair
  • Improves vascular endothelium function
  • Reduces atherosclerosis progression
  • Anti-aging effect on heart muscle cells
  • Improves cardiac output and exercise capacity
  • Reduces oxidative stress in cardiovascular tissue
  • May reduce arrhythmia frequency
Side Effects
  • Generally well tolerated in research studies
  • Mild local reactions at injection site (if injected)
  • No significant systemic side effects reported at standard doses
  • Excellent safety profile
  • Mild injection site reactions
  • Rare: transient hypotension
  • Rare: mild arrhythmia at initiation in cardiac patients
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