Testalamin
Male HealthAlso known as: Testalamin Cytamin, Testes Cytamin
Bioregulators (Khavinson Peptides)Research phase: Clinical use in Russia, no Western trialsRegulatory: Not FDA-approved. Available as bioregulator supplement in Russia and from international suppliers.
Mechanism
Testalamin is a testes-derived cytamin containing peptide bioregulators from animal testicular tissue. It supports testosterone production, spermatogenesis, and overall male reproductive function, used in Russia for age-related androgen decline.
Technical detail
Testalamin contains low-molecular-weight peptides and nucleoproteins derived from bovine or porcine testicular tissue. These tissue-specific peptides are proposed to normalize Leydig cell steroidogenesis and Sertoli cell function, supporting endogenous testosterone biosynthesis and spermatogenesis. It complements Testoluten (cytomax) and Testagen (cytogen) in the Khavinson male reproductive bioregulator hierarchy at the cytamin tier.