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Pinealon vs Thymalin

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

Cognitive EnhancementAnti-Aging & Longevity
Pinealon
Immune SupportAnti-Aging & Longevity
Thymalin
Summary
Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide (Glu-Asp-Arg) developed by the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation, designed to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and exert neuroprotective, neurogenic, and anti-aging effects by regulating pineal gland and brain cell function.
Thymalin is a polypeptide complex isolated from calf thymus glands (developed by the Russian Gerontology Institute), shown to restore immune function, extend lifespan, and reverse thymic involution. Clinical studies demonstrate improved immune parameters and up to 40% reduction in mortality in elderly patients.
Half-Life
Short (peptides rapidly degraded), but epigenetic/gene regulatory effects persist
Not well characterized as a complex extract; individual peptides have varying kinetics
Admin Route
SubQ, Oral, Intranasal
SubQ, IM
Research
Typical Dose
5–10 mg (oral) or 50–100 mcg (SC)
10 mg IM or SC daily
Frequency
Once daily for 10 days
Once daily
Key Benefits
  • Neuroprotection against oxidative stress and hypoxia
  • Promotes neuronal regeneration and repair
  • Improves memory and cognitive function
  • Enhances sleep quality via melatonin regulation
  • Anti-aging effects on brain cells
  • May slow cognitive decline in neurodegeneration
  • Improves cerebrovascular circulation
  • Reduces neuroinflammation
  • Restores thymic function and T-cell immunity
  • Extends healthy lifespan (documented in long-term studies)
  • Reduces infectious disease incidence in elderly
  • Normalizes immune parameters in immunodeficiency
  • Anti-tumor immune surveillance
  • Improves vaccine response in elderly
  • Reduces cardiovascular mortality (40% in landmark Russian study)
  • Normalizes neuroendocrine function
Side Effects
  • Excellent safety profile in clinical use
  • Rare: mild drowsiness
  • Transient mild headache at initiation
  • Injection site reaction (SC)
  • Very well tolerated in decades of Russian clinical use
  • Mild injection site reactions
  • Rare: mild allergic reaction (natural extract)
  • Transient flu-like symptoms on initiation (immune activation)
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