Description
Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide analog derived from ACTH(4–10) and is widely used in neurobiological and cognitive research. Due to its unique structure, Semax demonstrates high stability and strong activity in laboratory environments, making it valuable for studying neuromodulation, neuroprotection, and cognitive pathways.
Potential Research Applications
•Neuroprotection Mechanisms
Studied for its influence on neurotrophic factors such as BDNF in preclinical models.
•Cognitive Function Research
Used to explore attention, memory formation, and synaptic plasticity.
•Stress Response & Adaptation
Examined for its role in modulating the central nervous system’s response to stress.
•Cerebral Circulation & Oxygenation
Investigated in studies involving brain perfusion and oxidative balance.
•Anti-Inflammatory Pathways
Studied for its potential modulation of inflammatory markers in neural tissue.
Mechanism of Interest
Semax is believed to modulate neurotrophic factors (such as BDNF) and neuropeptide regulation, influencing pathways related to synaptic plasticity, neuroprotection, and cognitive signaling.
Its mechanism centers on neuromodulation and enhanced adaptive response within neural tissue.
Research Use Only (RUO)
Not for human consumption, medical use, or in vivo application.
Buyer must comply with all research laws and handling standards.