Information for Semax
Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide (Met–Glu–His–Phe–Pro–Gly–Pro) derived from the ACTH(4–10) fragment and stabilized by a Pro–Gly–Pro sequence, enhancing its resistance to enzymatic degradation (Eremin et al. 2003). In animal studies, Semax modulated serotonergic activity by increasing 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid levels and altered the expression of genes related to immune and vascular regulation under ischemic conditions (Eremin et al. 2003; Medvedeva et al. 2014). It has also demonstrated dose-dependent effects on stress-related behavioral and neurochemical responses in rats (Ivanova et al. 2005).
Semax Peptide Structure
Source: PubChem
PubChem Identifier: CID 9811102
Sequence: H-Met-Glu-His-Phe-Pro-Gly-Pro-OH
Molecular Formula: C37H51N9O10S
Molecular Weight: 813.9 g/mol
CAS Number: 80714-61-0
Product Usage
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