Description
Research Applications:
ACTH Fragment Analog Research
Semax is a synthetic peptide analog associated with ACTH fragment research. It is used in laboratory models examining neurobehavioral outputs, peptide metabolism, and regulatory-peptide signaling [1].
Comparative studies often evaluate Semax alongside Selank to distinguish peptide-specific effects in neural and behavioral models.
Peptidase and Endogenous Peptide Models
Semax has been studied for interaction with enzymes that degrade enkephalins and other endogenous regulatory peptides, supporting biochemical research into peptide stability and degradation pathways [2].
Neuroprotective Research Context
This catalog text should avoid therapeutic claims and instead frame Semax as a research tool for controlled neurobiology assays.
Referenced Citations:
- Semax and Selank in rat neurobehavioral model
Source: PubMed-indexed comparative study. - Semax and Selank enzyme interaction
Source: PubMed-indexed study on enkephalin-degrading enzymes.


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