Ovagen
A bioregulatory tetrapeptide studied for its role in liver function and detoxification pathway research. Ovagen is part of a Russian-derived family of organ-specific peptide bioregulators.
A peptide for the filtration system.
Ovagen is a synthetic tetrapeptide developed within the Russian peptide bioregulator research tradition, a body of work originating with Vladimir Khavinson and the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. Within that research framework, Ovagen is classified as a liver-specific bioregulator.
For women researchers focused on the liver’s role in hormonal metabolism and overall detoxification capacity, Ovagen offers an unusual research tool: an organ-specific peptide developed within a research tradition that has spent decades cataloging tissue-specific peptide bioregulators.
Published research from the bioregulator literature has documented Ovagen’s role in supporting hepatocyte function, modulating liver enzyme expression, and contributing to the broader detoxification pathways that connect liver health to systemic balance.
Where the liver meets women’s hormones.
Hepatocyte Support
Hormone Metabolism Connection
Bioregulator Tradition
Independently Tested. Verified by Batch.
Labeled amount per vial
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