Semax 5mg (Research Purposes Only)
Semax is a synthetic peptide derived from a fragment of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH 4–10). It has been widely referenced in neuroscience and cognitive research for its potential role in studying brain signalling pathways, neuroplasticity, and stress-response mechanisms.
Research Interest
Semax has been explored in laboratory and academic settings for its interaction with:
Neurotrophic factors such as BDNF
Neurotransmitter systems involved in cognition and focus
Cellular resilience and neuroprotective pathways
Stress and adaptive response signalling
Unlike traditional stimulants, Semax is noted in research literature for its non-sedating and non-addictive profile, making it a compound of interest in studies examining cognitive performance without direct central nervous system overstimulation.
Scientific Background
Semax is structurally designed to resist rapid enzymatic breakdown, allowing it to remain biologically active in experimental settings. This stability has contributed to its continued inclusion in neurological and behavioural research models.

