Ovagen
Khavinson natural peptide complex derived from liver and GI tissue — studied for hepatoprotection, digestive function, and liver detoxification enzyme normalization.
🔬 Mechanism of Action
Ovagen is a Khavinson Cytomax derived from liver and gastrointestinal tissue, containing a dual-organ peptide complex that bridges hepatic and digestive function.
Ovagen modulates: (1) cytochrome P450 detoxification enzymes (CYP1A2, CYP2E1, CYP3A4) for xenobiotic metabolism, (2) bile acid synthesis via CYP7A1 and conjugation enzymes, (3) intestinal tight junction proteins (ZO-1, occludin) that maintain gut barrier integrity, and (4) secretory IgA production in gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT).
Because it covers both liver and GI tissue, Ovagen provides integrated hepato-digestive support. For isolated hepatoprotection, Svetinorm (liver-only extract) is more specific.
Source: PMID: 15677927
📜Background & History
Ovagen is the liver/GI Cytomax extract, supporting hepatic and digestive function.
🎯 Research Use Cases
- ✓Liver/GI health
- ✓Digestive function
- ✓Hepatoprotection
💉 Dosing Protocol
| Typical Dose | 1-2 capsules/day |
| Frequency | 1-2× daily for 10-30 day cycles |
| Half-Life | ~30 minutes (estimated) |
⚠️Safety & Considerations
Standard oral Cytomax capsule protocol. Well tolerated. Complements Svetinorm (liver extract) in hepatic protocols.
⚡Interactions & Contraindications
Standard Cytomax capsule protocol.
🔗Synergies & Common Stacks
Ovagen (liver + GI) + Svetinorm (liver only) provide overlapping but complementary hepatoprotective support.