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| Field | Last updated |
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| Aliases | KE dipeptide, Lys-Glu, Khavinson thymic dipeptide |
| Category | Immune Modulation |
| Formula | C₁₁H₂₁N₃O₅ |
| Molecular weight | 275.3 Da |
| Half-life | ~few minutes |
| Mechanism (summary) | Vilon is a synthetic Lys-Glu thymic dipeptide from the Russian peptide-bioregulator literature, the same tradition that produced Thymalin and related compounds. The evidence base is much less standardized and less internationally regulated than for approved endocrine peptides. |
| Dosing notes | No globally standardized dosing. One example from older regional clinical-use material: 1 mg IM once daily for 10 days, followed by a 10-day break and another 10-day course in a specific oncology setting. Treat as historical study practice, not a general recommendation. |
| Storage |
No clearly authoritative public storage monograph for current medicinal Vilon products. Storage should be treated as formulation- and supplier-specific. |
| Read more | Full reference → |
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