PNC-27
What is PNC-27?
PNC-27 is a synthetic peptide designed to target and destroy abnormal cells, often researched for its potential in cellular health and cancer studies. It is derived from the p53 protein, which plays a role in regulating cell division and preventing tumor growth.
How It Works (Mechanism of Action)
PNC-27 binds to specific receptors on the surface of abnormal cells, forming pores in their membranes and causing them to rupture. This selective action targets damaged or cancerous cells while sparing healthy cells, promoting cellular health.
Potential Benefits & Use Cases
- Cellular Health: May support the body’s ability to eliminate abnormal cells.
- Cancer Research: Studied for its potential to target cancer cells.
- Immune Support: May enhance immune system function by clearing damaged cells.
Typical Dosage & Administration
Administration: Subcutaneous injection.
Dosage:
- Typical doses range from 0.5 mg to 1 mg per day.
- Often administered daily for a specific treatment cycle.
Possible Side Effects
- Injection Site Reactions: Mild redness or irritation.
- Fatigue: Temporary tiredness in some users.
- Unknown Long-Term Effects: Still under investigation for safety.
Other Relevant Details
- Primarily used in experimental research; not approved for clinical use.
- Consult a healthcare professional before use due to its experimental nature.