Brain peptide: Cerluten
Cerluten is a natural peptide bioregulator (cytomaxes) derived from animal brain tissues. It is one of the most popular and best-studied nervous system peptide preparations.
How Cerluten works:
- Neuron protection - helps protect nerve cells from degeneration
- Synapse strengthening - promotes the formation of connections between neurons
- Neurotransmitters - helps maintain normal levels of neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, acetylcholine)
- Cerebral blood flow - contributes to normal brain microcirculation
- Cognitive function - supports memory, attention, and thinking abilities
In clinical studies conducted with elderly patients (aged 60-80), Cerluten use over 6 months significantly improved memory and attention scores compared to the control group.

Synthetic brain peptide: Pinealon
Pinealon is a synthetic tripeptide (cytogen) created in the laboratory by reproducing the most active fragment of the natural brain peptide. Its name derives from pinealocytes (epiphysis cells), with which this peptide also interacts.
Pinealon properties:
- Regulates central nervous system activity
- Helps normalize the sleep-wake cycle (through melatonin regulation)
- Supports cognitive function
- Has antioxidant properties in nerve tissue
- Suitable for vegetarians (synthetic origin)
Who benefits most from brain peptides?
Older adults (50+ years)
With age, the natural production of brain peptides decreases. Cerluten and Pinealon help compensate for this deficiency and maintain cognitive function:
- Maintain memory clarity
- Help preserve quick reactions
- Reduce the feeling of "brain fog"
- Help maintain independence and quality of life
Knowledge workers
For people whose work requires intensive mental activity - programmers, analysts, executives, scientists:
- Improve concentration ability for long work periods
- Help process information faster
- Support creativity and problem-solving abilities
- Reduce the consequences of mental fatigue
Students
During intensive study periods (exam sessions):
- Help memorize new information more effectively
- Improve attention concentration
- Reduce the impact of stress on cognitive function



Peptides support brain and nervous system health
Recommended programs for brain health
Preventive course:
- Cerluten - 30-day course, 2 capsules per day
- Break of 3 months
- Pinealon - 30-day maintenance course
- Repeat 2 times per year
Intensive program (for pronounced symptoms):
- Cerluten + Ventfort - 30 days (brain + blood vessels - improves brain blood supply)
- Break of 1-2 months
- Pinealon + Vesugen - 30-day maintenance course
- Repeat 3 times per year
Comprehensive program with additional measures:
Brain peptides can be combined with other bioregulators for optimal results:
- Cerluten + Vladonix - brain + immunity (stress weakens both systems)
- Cerluten + Chelohart - brain + heart (overall cardiovascular benefit for the brain)
Additional tips for brain health
Peptide bioregulators work best alongside a healthy lifestyle:
- Physical activity - regular aerobic exercise increases cerebral blood flow and promotes new neuron growth
- Sleep hygiene - 7-9 hours of quality sleep are essential for brain regeneration
- Mental activity - reading, puzzles, learning new skills strengthens neuronal connections
- Omega-3 fatty acids - an important structural material for the brain
- Stress management - chronic stress directly damages brain cells
- Social connections - social activity reduces the risk of dementia
Brain health is an investment in a quality, fulfilling life. Start taking care of your nervous system today. Browse our peptide bioregulator range and choose the most suitable program for your brain health.
Sources
- Khavinson, V.Kh. "Peptides and Ageing." Neuroendocrinology Letters, Vol. 24, No. 3-4, 2003, pp. 144-149.
- Khavinson, V.Kh., Malinin, V.V. Gerontological Aspects of Genome Peptide Regulation. Karger, Basel, 2005.
- Khavinson, V. "Peptide regulation of aging: 35-year research experience." Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, Vol. 152, No. 1, 2011, pp. 7-12.
- Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology, Saint Petersburg - scientific publications and clinical trial data.
- Khavinson, V.Kh., et al. "Epithalon peptide induces telomerase activity and telomere elongation in human somatic cells." Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, Vol. 135, No. 6, 2003, pp. 590-592.