
SEMAX
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Semax is a synthetic peptide consisting of 7 amino acids. Within research contexts, this molecule is known for its role in neuroregulatory and cognitive research models.
Semax is studied in scientific settings due to interactions with neurotransmitter regulation, neurotrophic factors and cognitive processes. The peptide belongs to the group of regulatory neuropeptides and is studied within models focused on neuroplasticity and brain-related signaling mechanisms.
Research relevance
Studied within models of cognitive functions and memory.
Relevant in studies on neurotransmitter balance.
Examined in relation to neurotrophic factors and neuroplasticity.
Applied in experimental setups focused on neuroregulation.
Key specifications
Feature | Value / explanation |
|---|---|
Peptide type | Regulatory heptapeptide (Semax) |
Number of amino acids | 7 |
Available variant | 10mg |
Tested for | Purity, endotoxins and heavy metals |
Form | Lyophilized (lyophilisate, dry powder) |
Storage & shelf life | Lyophilized: shelf life of 2 years. Batch: PK-RG-009 Best before: February 4, 2028 |
Lab results
Variant | Lab report (COA) |
|---|---|
Semax 10mg |
Specifications
| Concentration (mg) | 10mg |
| Bacteriostatic Water | 10ml, 3ml (included by default) |
| Insulin Needles | 10x 0.5ml insulin needles, 10x 1ml insulin needles, None |
| Alcohol Swabs | No, Yes |
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- Intended exclusively for research purposes.
- Not intended for human use, diagnosis, or treatment.
- Only for qualified personnel in a controlled research environment.
- By purchasing this product, you confirm that you have read these terms of use and agree to standard research practices.




