Dhaka, May 4 -- Within the expanding landscape of regulatory peptides, Epithalon occupies a particularly intriguing conceptual position. Often described as a synthetic analogue of a naturally occurring tetrapeptide sequence, Epithalon has been theorised to participate in fundamental biological timing mechanisms rather than acting as a conventional signalling molecule with narrow specificity. Its molecular simplicity contrasts sharply with the breadth of biological domains in which it has been discussed, making it a subject of continued interest in theoretical biology, molecular gerontology, chronobiology, and epigenetic research.

Rather than being framed as an intervention-oriented compound, Epithalon is more accurately approached as a r...