DSIP — Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Research Compound
Catalog ID: DSIP | CAS: 62568-57-4 | Sequence: Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu
Compound Overview
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a synthetic nonapeptide studied for its influence on neuroendocrine signaling, sleep–wake regulatory mechanisms, and peptide-mediated homeostasis.
It is utilized in research settings to examine hypothalamic peptide interactions, stress-response modulation, and neuronal peptide transport.
For laboratory research use only — not for human consumption or therapeutic application.
Molecular Characteristics
- Synonyms: Delta Sleep Peptide; Nonapeptide neuromodulator
- CAS Number: 62568-57-4
- Sequence: Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu
- Molecular Formula: C35H48N10O15
- Molecular Weight: ≈ 848.8 g/mol
- Purity: ≥ 98% (HPLC)
- Formulation: Lyophilized peptide powder
Physical Properties
- Appearance: White to off-white lyophilized powder
- Solubility: Sterile water or 0.6 % acetic acid (for research use only)
- Container: Sterile sealed vial
Storage & Stability
- Unreconstituted: Store at −20 °C, protected from light and moisture.
- Reconstituted: Aliquot and store at −20 °C; avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles.
Research Context
DSIP is used in in vitro and in vivo models to explore neuropeptide signaling, circadian regulation, and hypothalamic control of autonomic activity.
It has been examined for its involvement in GABAergic modulation, pituitary regulation, and peptide-induced stress adaptation across multiple preclinical systems.
Research emphasizes DSIP’s molecular contribution to peptide–neuroendocrine communication and sleep–wake balance studies.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human use, ingestion, or therapeutic/diagnostic applications.
Buyer assumes all responsibility for safe handling in accordance with institutional and federal research standards.









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