Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) — Vial
Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) — Vial
Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) is a naturally occurring molecule that may help regulate blood flow, brain health, and immune balance in research settings.
It has been studied for its potential role in calming inflammation, improving oxygen delivery, and supporting nerve and lung function in laboratory and animal models.
Scientists study VIP for its potential to:
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Support brain and nerve signaling in research models
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Reduce inflammation observed in experimental systems
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Influence circulation and breathing processes in laboratory studies
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Participate in immune system signaling, including autoimmune-related pathways
VIP is considered a multi-system peptide, meaning it has been observed interacting with the nervous, vascular, and immune systems in research only.
It is used strictly for scientific study and has shown potential for supporting neurological and cardiovascular research in future clinical models.
Technical Specification
Research Use Only. Not for human consumption or therapeutic use. For laboratory, in vitro, or scientific research by qualified professionals.