N-Acetyl Semax is a synthetic peptide valued for its neurogenic and neurorestorative
properties. Though approved for clinical use in Russia, it has not yet been evaluated in other
countries. Research shows it improves memory and cognitive function and is effective against
diseases of the optic nerve, stroke, and ischemic heart disease. It may also boost immune
function
This PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY. It is designed for in vitro
testing and laboratory experimentation exclusively. All the information provided on this website
is purely for educational purposes. Under the law, any form of bodily introduction of this product
into humans or animals is strictly prohibited. It is essential that only licensed and qualified
professionals handle this product. This product is not intended to be used as a drug, food, or
cosmetic. It must not be misbranded, misused, or mislabeled as such. Its purpose and usage
are solely confined to research and scientific investigation.
N-Acetyl Selank Amidate is best thought of as an enhanced version of Selank. Research has
shown that N-Acetyl Selank Amidate improves on every aspect of Selank by increasing its
potency, half-life, absorbability, and the ease with which it crosses the blood-brain barrier. These
features help to enhance the effects of Selank, which has been found in animal studies to
protect the central nervous system from disease and trauma, reduce anxiety, improve learning,
improve memory, and alter the process of blood clotting. While more research remains to be
done, Selank and other glyprolines offer an insight into how DNA expression patterns can be
altered by a single peptide to produce dramatic effects.This product requires more solution for
successful reconstitution.
Originally developed in Russia, Selank is a short, heptapeptide which serves as a synthetic
counterpart to tuftsin, which is a naturally occurring immunomodulatory peptide that regulates T
helper cells, interleukin (IL) 6, monoamine neurotransmitters and others.
In animal studies, Selank has also been shown to elevate the expression of brain-derived
neurotrophic factors and even affect serotonin metabolism.