Bronchogen 20 mg

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LABORATORY REAGENT – FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY

This product is not a drug or food and should be handled by qualified professionals in laboratory conditions. All product information is provided for educational purposes only.

Bronchogen - Safety information and recommended storage conditions

  • The product (substance) is not a food or food supplement and is not suitable for human consumption.
  • Keep out of the reach of children.
  • Keep the container tightly closed.
  • Store in a dry, cool, shady place; protect from moisture.
  • Keep only in the original container.
  • Avoid contact during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  • In case of health complaints or adverse reactions associated with contact with the substance, consult a doctor.

Bronchogen - Biochemical profile and research context

Important note (research-only): This product is a laboratory reagent intended for research purposes only. No dosage recommendations, routes of administration or directions for use in humans are provided; the following text describes biochemical context and experimental study approaches only. It is not a food, dietary supplement or drug and is not suitable for human consumption.

Bronchogen is a short peptide that is studied in the scientific literature in connection with cell biology issues in experimental models. As a research object, it is used to analyze molecular mechanisms in epithelial cell systems under controlled laboratory conditions.

Focus of experimental research:

Cellular signaling pathways: Laboratory studies investigate how bronchogen may be associated with changes in selected inflammation-related markers and secretory readouts in in vitro models.

Modulation of stem cells: Research is focused on studying differentiation and proliferation readouts in controlled cell cultures to understand mechanisms of tissue integrity.

DNA stability and cytoprotection: A key aspect of the research is the stabilization of DNA structure. We are investigating how bronchogen affects cellular stress and turnover parameters as well as apoptosis markers in models with high cell turnover.

Telomerase interaction: Biochemical analyses evaluate the influence of the peptide on telomerase- or telomere-related readouts in order to investigate the maintenance of genetic stability in research models over defined observation periods.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21240358/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28371610/

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