Normoftal
Longevity & Cellular HealthAlso known as: Normoftal Cytogen, Eye Cytogen
Mechanism
Normoftal is a synthetic short-chain peptide cytogen designed for ocular bioregulation. Unlike tissue-derived cytamins and cytomaxes, cytogens are synthesized peptides with defined sequences. Normoftal targets retinal and ocular tissue to support visual function and protect against age-related degeneration.
Technical detail
Normoftal is a cytogen-class bioregulator consisting of a defined short-chain synthetic peptide sequence designed to target retinal pigment epithelial cells and photoreceptor maintenance pathways. As a synthetic cytogen, it represents the most refined tier in the Khavinson bioregulation hierarchy, complementing Retinalamin/Visoluten (cytomaxes) and Ophthalamin (cytamin). It is proposed to modulate gene expression involved in retinal antioxidant defense, rhodopsin recycling, and RPE-photoreceptor metabolic exchange.