
DSIP
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) Primary Function: Sleep regulation, stress response modulation, neuroendocrine balance Research Use: Insomnia models, circadian rhythm regulation, neuroprotection, pain modulation Molecular Formula: C35H48N10O15 CAS Number: 62568-57-4 Synonyms: Delta Sleep Peptide, DSIP, Δ-Sleep-Inducing Peptide Description: DSIP is a naturally occurring neuropeptide that was first isolated from the brain tissue of rabbits during sleep studies. It has shown profound influence over sleep architecture, particularly by promoting slow-wave (deep) sleep without acting as a sedative or hypnotic. DSIP is also being studied for its stress-reducing, antioxidant, and neuroendocrine regulatory effects, including its role in reducing cortisol levels and improving HPA axis function. Mechanism of Action: Modulates activity in the hypothalamus and pituitary, influencing sleep cycles Promotes slow-wave (deep) sleep and regulates circadian rhythm Reduces ACTH and cortisol secretio