Chonluten
Also known as: Bronchial peptide bioregulator · Lung bioregulator
A bronchial/lung-derived peptide bioregulator studied in Russian research for respiratory-tissue markers.
Chonluten at a glance
| Name | Chonluten |
|---|---|
| Also known as | Bronchial peptide bioregulator, Lung bioregulator |
| Category | Immune & respiratory |
| Type | Peptide |
| Sequence | Tissue-specific peptide fraction |
| Typical dose | Commonly cited around 1-3 mg per short course |
| Frequency | Short cyclical courses in the discussed protocols |
| Route | Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection (research); oral capsule forms also marketed |
| Half-life | Not well established. |
Overview
Chonluten is presented in the bioregulator literature as a peptide preparation derived from bronchial and lung tissue. It is discussed in the context of respiratory-tissue function and resilience, sometimes framed alongside immune and stress-response themes. A short synthetic tripeptide (Glu-Asp-Gly, sometimes labeled bronchogen) is associated with this line in some sources. The supporting evidence is largely in-house, older, and non-Western, and has not been widely reproduced in mainstream respiratory literature.
How it’s thought to work
- Proposed to act as a bronchial/lung-specific peptide bioregulator influencing gene expression in respiratory tissue.
- Discussed in relation to maintenance and repair of bronchial epithelium.
- Mechanistic claims derive mainly from the originating research group and are not well established elsewhere.
Researched uses
- Respiratory-tissue research interest
- General resilience and recovery discussions in aging models
- Cited alongside other organ-specific bioregulators
Commonly cited protocol
| Typical dose | Commonly cited around 1-3 mg per short course |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Short cyclical courses in the discussed protocols |
| Route | Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection (research); oral capsule forms also marketed |
| Notes | Described as used in repeated cycles in the source literature. |
Reconstitution
Commonly a 5-10 mg vial; reconstitute with bacteriostatic water and use the calculator for units.
Chonluten dosage calculator
The calculator below is pre-filled with Chonluten’s commonly cited vial size and dose. Adjust the vial amount, bacteriostatic water, or dose to match your own vial — it will show the exact insulin-syringe units to draw, the concentration, and how many doses the vial holds.
Add 2 mL of bacteriostatic water to your 10 mg vial. That gives you about 5 doses of 2 mg. For each dose, draw 40 units into a 100-unit insulin syringe.
See the full Chonluten dosing chart (units for every dose & water amount), or open the full peptide calculator →
Cautions
- Not FDA-approved; a research compound, not an approved respiratory therapy.
- Human evidence is limited, older, and largely non-Western, and has not been widely replicated.
- Research-grade material varies in purity and actual content by source.
- Respiratory symptoms warrant evaluation by a qualified clinician, not self-directed peptide use.
Chonluten FAQ
What is Chonluten?
A bronchial/lung-derived peptide bioregulator studied in Russian research for respiratory-tissue markers.
How does Chonluten work?
Proposed to act as a bronchial/lung-specific peptide bioregulator influencing gene expression in respiratory tissue. Discussed in relation to maintenance and repair of bronchial epithelium. Mechanistic claims derive mainly from the originating research group and are not well established elsewhere.
What is Chonluten used for?
Respiratory-tissue research interest; General resilience and recovery discussions in aging models; Cited alongside other organ-specific bioregulators.
What is a typical Chonluten dose?
Commonly cited around 1-3 mg per short course, Short cyclical courses in the discussed protocols, Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection (research); oral capsule forms also marketed. This is a commonly cited figure for context only, not medical advice.
How do you reconstitute Chonluten?
Commonly a 5-10 mg vial; reconstitute with bacteriostatic water and use the calculator for units.
What is the half-life of Chonluten?
Not well established.