
Delta Sleep (DSIP)
Source / Derivation:
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Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide first identified in the hypothalamus and later synthesized for clinical and research use. It is associated with sleep regulation, stress modulation, and neuroendocrine balance.
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Delta Sleep (DSIP)
Mechanism of Action:
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DSIP interacts with central nervous system pathways that regulate sleep–wake cycles, influencing delta-wave activity and promoting restorative slow-wave sleep. It may also modulate the hypothalamic–pituitary axis, cortisol rhythms, and autonomic balance to support recovery and stress resilience.​
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Clinical Relevance & Potential Outcomes:
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Studies indicate DSIP may improve sleep quality, reduce nocturnal awakenings, stabilize circadian rhythms, and support stress adaptation. It is being explored for its potential to enhance restorative sleep, recovery, and autonomic regulation.
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Intended Clinical Application:
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DSIP may be relevant for patients with poor sleep architecture, stress-related sleep disturbances, or impaired recovery capacity related to disrupted restorative sleep phases.
Formulation & Quality Specifications:
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Delivered as a liquid prefilled pen
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Purity: >98% (HPLC-validated)
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Storage: 2–8 °C (refrigerated)
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Documentation: Full CoA and MSDS available
Concentration:
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Frequency:
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Dosage (pen clicks):
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Duration:
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Notes:
10 mg/ml, total 3 ml, total 30 mg
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Daily​
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10​
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1 month​
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A peptide known to regulate sleep patterns, promoting deep, restorative sleep and potential neuroprotective effects​.