
Vesilute Peptide Therapy
Benefits, Side Effects, Cost & Protocols
Vesilute (Lys-Glu-Asp) is a short bioregulatory peptide targeting immune system tissue. Part of the Khavinson series, it is studied for its potential to normalize immune function and support T-cell maturation.
Clinically Reviewed
Reviewed by Alex Evans, PharmD, MBA · Updated May 2026
Evidence-Based
Sourced from FDA, PubMed & ClinicalTrials.gov · View sources
How Vesilute Works
Short peptide bioregulator that may modulate gene expression in vascular endothelial cells, supporting vessel wall integrity and smooth muscle function.
Vesilute FAQ
What is VESILUTE?
Vesilute is a Khavinson bioregulator tripeptide researched for vascular tissue support and blood vessel wall function, particularly in age-related cardiovascular changes.
How does VESILUTE work?
Short peptide bioregulator that may modulate gene expression in vascular endothelial cells, supporting vessel wall integrity and smooth muscle function.
Is VESILUTE legal to buy?
VESILUTE is sold as a research chemical for laboratory use only. It is not approved for human use by the FDA. Regulations vary by jurisdiction.
Where can I buy VESILUTE?
VESILUTE is available as a research compound from verified online vendors. Always verify third-party testing before purchasing.
What category does VESILUTE belong to?
VESILUTE is primarily classified as a tissue repair & healing peptide. Peptides studied for their potential in wound healing, tendon/ligament repair, gut healing, and general tissue regeneration.
What are the research benefits of VESILUTE?
VESILUTE has been studied for: Vascular tissue support, Blood vessel function, Endothelial health, Age-related vascular support. Khavinson bioregulator; vascular/blood vessel focus.
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