Description
Semax is a synthetic peptide derived from a fragment of the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). Within the scientific community, it is extensively researched for its role in stimulating Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) expression. This neurotrophic activity makes it a primary candidate for studies involving neuroprotection and the enhancement of cognitive signaling pathways.
Characteristics of Impact Aminos Semax
Research into Semax focuses on its ability to interface with the central nervous system to modulate cognitive performance. Primary areas of laboratory study include:
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Cognitive Signaling: Evaluation of its impact on memory retention, accelerated learning ability, and acute focus.
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Neuroprotective Properties: Observing the peptide’s role in supporting neuronal integrity and cognitive resilience against environmental stressors.
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Metabolic Brain Support: Researching its potential to reduce mental fatigue and mitigate stress-related cognitive decline.
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Neurological Recovery: Investigating the peptide’s influence on cellular repair mechanisms within brain tissue following various forms of metabolic or physical stress.
Research Applications & Technical Specifications
Impact Aminos Semax is provided in a 10 mg lyophilized (freeze-dried) format to ensure peak purity and molecular stability during laboratory analysis.
Reconstitution & Laboratory Handling
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Preparation: For laboratory evaluation, Semax is typically reconstituted with Bacteriostatic Water or sterile saline.
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Administration Formats: While intranasal delivery is frequently studied for efficient central nervous system uptake, research protocols also commonly utilize subcutaneous (SubQ) administration for systemic evaluation.
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Storage: Once reconstituted, the solution should be kept refrigerated (2°C to 8°C) to maintain the stability of the peptide chain.
Research Disclaimer: All products from Impact Aminos are strictly for laboratory and research purposes only. They are not intended for human consumption or for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any medical condition. All research should be conducted by qualified professionals in an appropriate setting.





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