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Sigumir

Also known as: Cartilage peptide bioregulator · Bone-joint bioregulator

A cartilage/bone-derived peptide bioregulator studied in Russian research for joint- and bone-tissue markers.

Sigumir at a glance

NameSigumir
Also known asCartilage peptide bioregulator, Bone-joint bioregulator
CategoryRecovery & tissue repair
TypePeptide
SequenceTissue-specific peptide fraction
Typical doseCommonly cited around 1-3 mg per short course
FrequencyShort cyclical courses in the discussed protocols
RouteSubcutaneous or intramuscular injection (research); oral capsule forms also marketed
Half-lifeNot well established.

Overview

Sigumir is presented in the bioregulator literature as a peptide preparation derived from cartilage and bone tissue, discussed in the context of joint maintenance and age-related musculoskeletal changes. It is often grouped with recovery-oriented bioregulators. As with the rest of the catalogue, the supporting research is concentrated in the originating Russian group, is older and non-Western, and has not been broadly validated in independent orthopedic or rheumatology literature.

How it’s thought to work

  • Proposed to act as a cartilage/bone-specific peptide bioregulator influencing gene expression in connective tissue.
  • Discussed in relation to maintenance of chondrocyte and bone-cell function with age.
  • Mechanistic claims derive mainly from in-house studies and are not well established externally.

Researched uses

  • Joint- and cartilage-tissue research interest
  • Age-related musculoskeletal maintenance discussions
  • Cited alongside other organ-specific bioregulators

Commonly cited protocol

Typical doseCommonly cited around 1-3 mg per short course
FrequencyShort cyclical courses in the discussed protocols
RouteSubcutaneous or intramuscular injection (research); oral capsule forms also marketed
NotesDescribed 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.

Sigumir dosage calculator

The calculator below is pre-filled with Sigumir’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.

mg
mL
How much water you add is your choice — it doesn’t change your dose, only how many units you draw. Common:
Draw to
40 units
= 0.4 mL on a 1 mL (100 units) syringe
40 units0100
Concentration
5 mg/mL
Per unit
50 mcg/u
Doses per vial
5 × 2mg
Volume
0.4 mL
📋 In plain English

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 Sigumir dosing chart (units for every dose & water amount), or open the full peptide calculator →

Cautions

  • Not FDA-approved; a research compound, not an approved treatment for joint or bone conditions.
  • Human evidence is limited, older, and largely non-Western, and has not been widely replicated.
  • Research-grade material varies in purity and true content by source.
  • Joint and bone problems should be evaluated by a qualified clinician rather than self-directed peptide use.

Sigumir FAQ

What is Sigumir?

A cartilage/bone-derived peptide bioregulator studied in Russian research for joint- and bone-tissue markers.

How does Sigumir work?

Proposed to act as a cartilage/bone-specific peptide bioregulator influencing gene expression in connective tissue. Discussed in relation to maintenance of chondrocyte and bone-cell function with age. Mechanistic claims derive mainly from in-house studies and are not well established externally.

What is Sigumir used for?

Joint- and cartilage-tissue research interest; Age-related musculoskeletal maintenance discussions; Cited alongside other organ-specific bioregulators.

What is a typical Sigumir 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 Sigumir?

Commonly a 5-10 mg vial; reconstitute with bacteriostatic water and use the calculator for units.

What is the half-life of Sigumir?

Not well established.

Related recovery & tissue repair peptides

⚠️ Educational reference only — not medical advice. These compounds are largely research chemicals not approved for human use in most countries. Nothing here is a recommendation to obtain or administer any substance. Consult a qualified clinician.