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Nootropic & Neuroprotective Research

Cognitive & Neuroprotective Research Peptides

Russian-origin nootropics and novel neuropeptides for cognition, mood, and neuroprotection research.

99%+ HPLC Purity Third-Party Tested CoA Included

About Cognitive Research

Our cognitive research catalog features compounds developed at the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Moscow and novel peptides for TREK-1 channel research. Selank and Semax are among the most-studied synthetic peptides for BDNF upregulation, while DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is foundational to sleep architecture studies.

Research Applications

Researchers study BDNF/NGF expression, dopaminergic system modulation, GABA receptor activity, serotonin metabolism, circadian rhythm regulation, and TREK-1 channel signaling. These compounds are widely cited in neuropharmacology literature.

Key Compounds in This Category

Our cognitive catalog includes Selank (analog of tuftsin), Semax (ACTH 4-10 analog), PE-22-28 (Spadin analog, TREK-1 channel blocker), and DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide).

4 Compounds

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FAQ

Cognitive Research — Frequently Asked Questions

What is Semax and who developed it?
Semax is a synthetic ACTH (4-10) analog developed at the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Moscow. It has been studied for BDNF upregulation, neuroprotection, and cognitive research for over 30 years.
What is unique about PE-22-28?
PE-22-28 is a Spadin analog and TREK-1 potassium channel blocker. It is one of the newest peptides in the cognitive research category, with novel mechanisms compared to traditional nootropics.
Is DSIP a sedative?
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is studied for its role in modulating sleep architecture and stress response. It is not classified as a sedative but as a modulatory peptide in sleep and stress research.

For Research Use Only. All products in the Cognitive category are supplied strictly as research chemicals. They are not drugs, foods, cosmetics, dietary supplements, or medical products. Not intended for human or animal consumption, administration, diagnostic use, therapeutic use, or clinical use.