Description
What is Prostamax in the peptide context?
Prostamax (peptide) is most often defined as KEDP—an ultra‑short tetrapeptide with the amino acid sequence Lys‑Glu‑Asp‑Pro. 4
You’ll also see it written as H‑Lys‑Glu‑Asp‑Pro‑OH (the same peptide with chemistry notation that shows the N‑ and C‑termini), or described by its “letter code” KEDP (K = lysine, E = glutamic acid, D = aspartic acid, P = proline). 5
In the “Khavinson peptide” ecosystem, Prostamax/KEDP is usually discussed as a tissue‑associated peptide bioregulator with research interest in prostate models and immune/aging biology (especially chromatin structure).