Semax
Semax is an investigated neuroactive peptide primarily associated with neurological survival and complex behavioral testing. Literature analyzes its capabilities within ischemic biological recovery mechanisms alongside complex cognitive alterations.
Limited HumanNeuroscience Research
Formula
C₃₇H₅₁N₉O₁₀S
MW
813.93 g/mol
Half-life
Short plasma half-life; CNS effects reported beyond plasma window (literature)
Studies
2

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Research overview
Semax is a unique neuroactive synthetic peptide that is aggressively investigated globally strictly regarding precise cognitive regulatory processes, structural neuroprotection frameworks, and physiological recovery mechanisms triggered during severe ischemic or neurological damage arrays. Researchers deeply evaluate clinical outputs tethered strictly to memory formation, comprehensive attention parameters, complex neurotrophic factor synthesis kinetics, systemic inflammatory suppression networks, and foundational generalized cerebral vascular structures. Preclinical researchers routinely utilize discrete and severe animal models of focal brain ischemia to continuously track highly specific gene expressions associated specifically with active blood vessel morphogenesis and ultimate neurological resilience. Existing claims restrict evaluations safely to robust investigative science confines.
Synonyms
MEHFPGP, ACTH (4-7) analogue
Classification
Synthetic melanocortin/ACTH analog
Molecular weight
813.93 g/mol
Molecular formula
C₃₇H₅₁N₉O₁₀S
CAS Number
80714-61-0
Half-life
Short plasma half-life; CNS effects reported beyond plasma window (literature)
Evidence level
Limited Human
Research areas
Neuroscience Research
Pathways
BDNF/NGF neurotrophic signalling, Cerebrovascular stress pathways
Related compounds
Frequently co-cited in the literature
Research disclaimer
All information is provided for educational and scientific research purposes only. No content constitutes medical advice, treatment recommendations, administration guidance or dosing recommendations. Products referenced are intended for laboratory and analytical research.

