Ovagen Research Guide

Full name: Ovagen (Liver & GI Peptide Bioregulator)

A short peptide bioregulator from the Khavinson family associated with liver and gastrointestinal tissue. It is used in the bioregulator community for liver function, protein synthesis support, and gut/immune resilience.

How Ovagen Works

As a signal peptide, it is proposed to regulate gene expression in hepatic and gastrointestinal tissue, supporting protein synthesis, detoxification pathways, and gut-associated immune function.

Dosing Protocol

Reported Benefits

Potential Side Effects

Research Citations

  1. Hepatic and GI peptide bioregulators (2016) - Reported to support liver protein synthesis and gastrointestinal tissue function in regional research studies.

Related Gut Health Compounds

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