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Cartalax (20mg)

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Cartalax (also known as AED or AC-4) is a tripeptide complex (alanine-glutamic acid-aspartic acid) that modulates cartilage and bone metabolism by targeting cellular pathways in chondrocytes and thyroid C cells. 

Cartalax Peptide Bioregulator Description

Cartalax is a synthetic tripeptide composed of alanine, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid. Its structure enables interaction with cellular mechanisms in cartilage (chondrocytes) and bone-regulating thyroid cells. The peptide may support joint health by promoting collagen production—a key structural protein in connective tissues—and reducing programmed cell death (apoptosis) in stressed cartilage cells. Its anti-inflammatory effects stem from inhibiting enzymes like matrix metalloproteinases that break down cartilage, while simultaneously curbing inflammatory signaling molecules. Cartalax also appears to influence calcium metabolism through thyroid C cells, potentially aiding bone density.

Peptide Information

PropertyPeptide SequenceMolecular FormulaMolecular WeightPubChem CIDSynonyms
Value
Ala-Glu-Asp
C12H19N3O8
333.29 g/mol
87815447
Ala-Glu-Asp, alanyl-glutamyl-aspartic acid, T-31 peptide, H-Ala-Glu-Asp-OH

Cartalax Structure

Molecule

Source: PubChem

Dutify Classification ID

6064

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