Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 80714-61-0 |
Formula: | C37h51n9o10s |
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Product name | Semax |
CAS No. | 80714-61-0 |
MF | C37H51N9O10S |
MW | 813.92 |
Boiling point | 1335.2±65.0 °C(Predicted) |
Storage | -20°C |
Density | 1.391±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Solubility | H2O: >2mg/mL |
Semax is an experimental drug that was originally developed back in Russia to prevent and treat circulatory disorders. It has also been identified as a "nootropic" or "cognitive enhancer."
Also known as the Heptapeptide SEMAX (MEHFPGP), it is the analog of AC*TH. It has been seen to demonstrate prolonged neuropathic activity.
Historically, it has been used in patients experiencing pathologies connected to brain circulation dysfunction. This has also been suggested in literature because of its effects on carboxypeptidase which may increase physical performance and adaptation capacities in exposure due to high intensity and exercises at high doses.
This is a synthetic peptide drug developed based on the molecular structure of adrenocorticotropic hormone (AC*TH).
Back in Russia, Semax was initially used also to treat strokes and brain damage. This drug has also been reported to have interesting effects on animal models, reducing stress, and enhancing memory performance.
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Since it's a mild neuropeptide, side effects tend to be very rare with Semax use.
While both were originally developed by the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Russia, there are at least two key differences between Semax and Selank.
When used together, Selank and Semax might improve the brain's cognitive function, accelerate nerve regeneration, and improve both your immune and vascular systems.