Livagen
- •what is Livagen
- •Livagen Khavinson peptide
- •Livagen liver
- •Livagen immune research
- •Livagen lymphocyte
- Livagen(Khavinson liver peptide)· Longevity & Healthy Aging
- Part of the Russian bioregulator family — short peptides each tied to one organ system. Livagen is studied for liver and immune-cell support.
What is it?
Livagen is a short tripeptide (Lys-Glu-Asp) from the Khavinson family of bioregulators, derived from research on liver and lymphocyte tissue.
In plain English
Part of the Russian bioregulator family — short peptides each tied to one organ system. Livagen is studied for liver and immune-cell support.
How it works
Believed to enter cells and modulate gene expression by binding specific DNA sequences in hepatocytes and lymphocytes, supporting chromatin decondensation.
What researchers study
- •Hepatic gene expression studies
- •Lymphocyte proliferation research
- •Khavinson bioregulator comparisons
- •Aging-related liver and immune research
What the internet talks about
Discussed in longevity stacks alongside Epitalon, Vesugen, Pinealon, and Ovagen.
Bro-science translation
“The liver-and-immune Khavinson peptide.”
Commonly compared to
Common stack discussions
Often rotated with other Khavinson peptides in longevity protocols; sometimes combined with NAD+ precursors and Epitalon.
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Frequently asked questions
Quick summary
Livagen is a Khavinson short peptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu-Asp) studied for liver and lymphocyte support.

