Cerluten
Russian peptide bioregulator derived from brain cortex tissue. Part of the Khavinson cytamin family; studied for neuroprotection and cognitive function preservation in aging.
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brain bioregulatorkhavinson braincerluten peptide
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Community Q&A
- What is Cerluten used for?
- Community accounts describe Cerluten as the brain-targeted entry in the Russian bioregulator system — used specifically to support cognitive function as part of comprehensive Khavinson longevity protocols. Accounts from older users describe improved mental clarity, memory retention, and reduced cognitive decline with annual cycles. The compound appears almost exclusively in stacks with other organ-specific bioregulators rather than as a standalone nootropic.
- How does Cerluten compare to Cortexin or Cerebrolysin?
- Community accounts position Cerluten (oral capsule), Cortexin (injectable peptide complex), and Cerebrolysin (injectable) as related but distinct. Cerluten accounts describe it as the most accessible of the three — oral administration with no injection required. Cerebrolysin and Cortexin accounts describe stronger acute effects. Cerluten appears in annual maintenance protocols; Cerebrolysin and Cortexin appear in intensive treatment courses.