What Is Prostamax?
Type Peptide Bioregulator CAS Number 112163-33-4 Molecular Weight 448.4 g/mol Molecular Weight (Cu) N/A Amino Acids Glu-Asp-Gly-Pro (Short chain bioregulator) Sequence L-Glutamyl-L-aspartyl-L-glycyl-L-proline Formula C_{16}H_{24}N_{4}O_{9} Storage Requirements
Stability Information
Store in a dark and dry placeKeep vial tightly sealed Lyophilized (powder) -20°C · up to 2 years Reconstituted 2-8°C · up to 30 days
About Prostamax
Prostamax is a specialized peptide bioregulator designed for research into prostate health. It consists of a short chain of amino acids that mimic the naturally occurring peptides in the prostate gland, serving as a biological signal to help regulate cellular metabolism and maintain tissue integrity in laboratory models.
Mechanism of Action
The mechanism involves “peptide bioregulation,” where the short-chain peptides interact with specific DNA sequences in the prostate cells. This interaction helps regulate the expression of genes responsible for protein synthesis and cellular repair, effectively supporting the restoration of normal physiological functions within the prostatic tissue.
What Research Has Shown
Organ-Specific Research 76 Cellular Regeneration Index Tissue Metabolism Efficiency Prostamax Research Group 72% Control Group 28% Trial details: Investigative studies focusing on the synthesis of proteins in the prostate gland and the restoration of functional activity in aging animal models. Bioregulatory Results
Bioregulatory Results
Findings from molecular biology investigations
72% Protein Synthesis Enhanced Cellular Regeneration 65% Secretory Function Restored Functional Activity Note: Results highlight the peptide’s ability to act as a biological regulator at the DNA level.
Research Highlights
Cellular Protein Synthesis
Research focusing on how Prostamax triggers the production of essential proteins in prostate tissue.
DNA Interaction
Investigating the epigenetic influence of short-chain peptides on gene expression within the HPG axis.
Anti-Aging Tissue Research
Studies exploring the restoration of prostate function in aging or damaged biological models.
Secretory Function Regulation
Exploration of the peptide’s role in maintaining the normal secretory activity of the gland.
Product Specifications
- Molecular Formula
- C₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂
- Molecular Weight
- 1419.53 g/mol
- Sequence
- Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val
- Purity
- ≥99% (HPLC verified)
- Form
- Lyophilized powder
- Appearance
- White to off-white powder
- Solubility
- Soluble in water, bacteriostatic water
- Storage
- -20°C (lyophilized), 2-8°C (reconstituted)
Research Studies
Short Peptides as DNA Regulators
A comprehensive analysis of how bioregulators like Prostamax influence gene expression in specific organs.
Khavinson V.Kh. (2010) View Full Study Advances in Prostatic Bioregulation
Analysis of tissue-specific peptides and their role in stabilizing prostate cell metabolism.
Journal of Peptide Research & Therapeutics (2022) View Full Study
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary research focus of Prostamax?
It is primarily studied for its role in regulating the functional activity of prostate cells and supporting normal metabolism within prostate tissue.
Is this a hormonal product?
No, it is a short-chain peptide bioregulator, not a hormone or steroid.



