Vilon

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A synthetic dipeptide (Lys-Glu) bioregulator developed as a thymus-targeting immune peptide. Studied for immune system modulation, thymic rejuvenation, and anti-aging effects. Part of the Khavinson peptide bioregulator family alongside Thymalin, Epithalon, and Cortexin. Designed to support T-cell maturation and restore age-related immune decline through peptide-mediated gene regulation in thymic tissue.

Half-Life

0.5-1 hours

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Typical Dosage

Oral/sublingual: 10-20 mg once daily. Injectable: 0.5-5 mg subcutaneous once daily. Typical course: 10-15 days, repeated every 3-6 months.

Administration

Oral, sublingual, or subcutaneous injection

Mechanism of Action

Vilon (Lys-Glu) is a synthetic dipeptide bioregulator developed as part of the Khavinson peptide bioregulator program, designed to mimic the immune-regulatory effects of thymic peptides in the shortest possible amino acid sequence. As a dipeptide, it is one of the smallest molecules proposed to have specific gene-regulatory activity — which is both its appeal (simplicity, stability, oral bioavailability) and the source of scientific skepticism (whether a two-amino-acid molecule can have specific transcriptional effects).

Vilon is proposed to regulate thymic function and T-cell immunity through the peptide bioregulator mechanism: penetrating cell membranes, entering the nucleus, and interacting with specific DNA sequences in immune-related gene promoters. The reported effects include enhanced T-cell differentiation from thymic precursors, improved balance between CD4+ helper and CD8+ cytotoxic T cell populations, and modulation of cytokine production toward a more balanced Th1/Th2 immune profile.

Preclinical and clinical studies from the Khavinson group have reported that Vilon treatment enhances immune surveillance (the ability of the immune system to detect and eliminate abnormal cells), improves vaccine responsiveness in elderly subjects, and partially reverses age-related immunosenescence markers. In combination with Epithalon (another Khavinson bioregulator targeting telomerase and the pineal gland), Vilon was reported to reduce mortality in a long-term follow-up study of elderly subjects in St. Petersburg. The proposed mechanism for immune enhancement involves restoration of thymic peptide signaling that declines with age-related thymic involution, essentially providing a minimal molecular signal that tells immune progenitor cells to differentiate and mature. As with all Khavinson bioregulators, independent validation through Western clinical trial standards is still needed.

Regulatory Status

Studied in Russia as an immune bioregulator. Not FDA approved. Available through specialized peptide suppliers.

Risks & Safety

Common: mild injection site reactions, transient fatigue. Serious: very limited Western safety data, potential for immune system overstimulation in autoimmune conditions, unknown long-term effects of repeated immune modulation. Rare: allergic reactions. Generally reported as well tolerated in available studies. Not FDA approved.

Research Papers

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