Score
1
2004
pubmed
[Effect of delta-sleep-inducing peptide on trypsin and pronase E activities in a model experiment].
Bondarenko. T I TI; Matsynova. I V IV; Mikhaleva. I I II
Key Findings
- Delta‑sleep‑inducing peptide reduces trypsin activity in vitro.
- The peptide also inhibits pronase E activity.
- The level of inhibition depends on the peptide concentration.
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, this finding doesn’t translate into a clear health or performance protocol. It simply warns that the peptide can interfere with protein‑digesting enzymes in lab settings, so any real‑world use would need more research before it can be considered safe or beneficial.
Summary
The study shows that a peptide called delta-sleep‑inducing peptide can block the activity of two enzymes (trypsin and pronase E) in a test‑tube experiment, and the effect changes with the amount of peptide used.
Abstract
A delta-sleep-inducing peptide in various concentrations inhibits the pharmacological activity of trypsin and pronase E under experimental conditions.
Study Information
Provider
pubmed
Year
2004