DSIP

Peptide studied in sleep regulation

DSIP

DSIP (Delta Sleep–Inducing Peptide) is a synthetic peptide used in laboratory research to study neuroregulatory and endocrine signaling pathways. It has been reported in the scientific literature as a peptide associated with central nervous system activity and circadian mechanisms.

Research Applications

In controlled laboratory environments, DSIP is commonly studied for:

  • Investigation of the neuropeptide and neurotransmitter pathway activity

  • Analysis of sleep-related biological signaling models

  • Evaluation of hypothalamic–pituitary axis interactions

  • Circadian rhythm and stress-response pathway research

  • Peptide-receptor binding and molecular mechanism studies

This material is supplied for use by qualified professionals conducting laboratory-based research.

Syringe size
Amount in vial
Selected amount (mg)
5 mg
Water to mix
Total water (mL)
3 mL
Dosage per unit
Peptide per 0.01 mL
17 mcg per unit (0.01 mL)
Recommended dose
Suggested starting dose
200 mcg
Units to draw
Based on selected syringe size
12 units
Visual results
Draw — units

200 mcg

500 mcg

As Needed

Daily

Subcutaneous

Before Bedtime