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title: "Cytomax vs Cytogen: Khavinson Peptides, FDA Status"
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# Cytomax vs Cytogen

In Khavinson peptide taxonomy, Cytomax usually means a natural organ-derived peptide complex. Cytogen usually means a synthesized short peptide, often a dipeptide, tripeptide, or tetrapeptide.

## Comparison

| Question | Cytomax | Cytogen |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Basic meaning | Natural organ-derived peptide complex | Synthesized short peptide |
| Sequence clarity | Usually not one defined sequence | Often has a concise sequence such as AEDG, EDR, KED, or EW |
| Search risk | Product names can be mistaken for molecules | Sequence identity can be mistaken for clinical proof |
| Use on this site | Name and tissue-target mapping only | Sequence and source mapping with evidence caveats |

## Examples

- Pineal / neuroendocrine: Endoluten as natural complex; Epitalon/Epithalon (AEDG) as synthetic short peptide.
- Thymus / immune: Vladonix as natural complex; Thymogen (EW) as synthetic short peptide.
- Brain / nervous system: Cerluten as natural complex; Pinealon (EDR) and Cortagen (AEDP) as synthetic short peptides.
- Vascular system: Ventfort as natural complex; Vesugen/Vezugen (KED) as synthetic short peptide.
- Liver: Svetinorm as natural complex; Ovagen (EDL) and Livagen (KEDA) as synthetic short peptides.

## Cytamins and cytomedins

Cytamin and Cytamins often appear in supplement-catalog searches. Cytomedin and cytomedins are older tissue-regulation terms in the Russian peptide bioregulator literature. Treat these as source-tracing terms, not as precise synonyms for Cytomax, Cytogen, or a defined sequence.

## FDA and legal-status limits

A catalog can show how a seller organizes names. It cannot prove manufacturing quality, clinical efficacy, FDA approval, sterility, injection safety, legal marketing, or suitability for a health condition.

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