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Semax: A Research Guide to the ACTH(4-10) Analogue Nootropics
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Semax: A Research Guide to the ACTH(4-10) Analogue

A mechanism-level research guide to Semax, the ACTH(4-10)-Pro-Gly-Pro heptapeptide: BDNF/NGF transcription, the dopaminergic system, and an honest read of animal-heavy and limited clinical evidence. Research use only.

Jun 2026 · 7 min read
Selank: A Research Guide to the Tuftsin Analogue Nootropics

Selank: A Research Guide to the Tuftsin Analogue

A mechanism-level research guide to Selank, the tuftsin analogue Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro: enkephalinase inhibition, GABAergic and serotonergic signalling, gene-expression effects, and an honest read of animal-heavy…

Jun 2026 · 8 min read
P21: The Neurogenesis Peptide That Has Never Met a Human Nootropics

P21: The Neurogenesis Peptide That Has Never Met a Human

A CNTF-derived fragment rebuilt to cross the blood-brain barrier and switch on BDNF. The rodent data are genuinely striking. The translational record of everything…

Jun 2026 · 6 min read
Cerebrolysin: The Most-Used Nootropic the West Won’t Register Nootropics

Cerebrolysin: The Most-Used Nootropic the West Won’t Register

A porcine brain-derived peptide mixture prescribed across Eastern Europe and Asia for stroke and dementia — yet independent reviews are tepid, and you cannot…

Jun 2026 · 5 min read
What Is 9-Me-BC (9-Methyl-β-Carboline)? The Alkaloid That Seems to Nurture Dopamine Neurons Nootropics

What Is 9-Me-BC (9-Methyl-β-Carboline)? The Alkaloid That Seems to Nurture Dopamine Neurons

A small beta-carboline alkaloid that, in animal models, appears to stimulate, protect and even regenerate dopaminergic neurons — from a chemical family that also…

Jun 2026 · 5 min read
What Is Dihexa? The Synaptogenic Peptidomimetic Explained Nootropics

What Is Dihexa? The Synaptogenic Peptidomimetic Explained

Dihexa is a metabolically stabilised peptidomimetic, derived from angiotensin IV, designed to drive the formation of new synapses through the HGF/c-Met growth system. Here…

Jun 2026 · 6 min read
What Is J-147? The Curcumin Descendant That Hit an Unexpected Brain Target Nootropics

What Is J-147? The Curcumin Descendant That Hit an Unexpected Brain Target

J-147 is an experimental neuroprotective compound engineered at the Salk Institute from curcumin, the turmeric molecule the body destroys too fast to be a…

Jun 2026 · 6 min read
What Is Methylene Blue? The Oldest Synthetic Drug’s Second Life Nootropics

What Is Methylene Blue? The Oldest Synthetic Drug’s Second Life

A blue dye older than aspirin helped found the pharmaceutical industry and still treats a rare blood disorder. At low concentrations it is now…

Jun 2026 · 6 min read
Non-Peptide Nootropics, Explained: Five Compounds, Five Mechanisms, One Honest Verdict Nootropics

Non-Peptide Nootropics, Explained: Five Compounds, Five Mechanisms, One Honest Verdict

A plant alkaloid, a fragment-derived peptidomimetic, a curcumin descendant, a 150-year-old dye and a vitamin-B3 relative. The cognitive-enhancement conversation is not only about peptides…

Jun 2026 · 7 min read
What Is Semax? A Stress-Hormone Fragment Re-Tuned for the Brain Nootropics

What Is Semax? A Stress-Hormone Fragment Re-Tuned for the Brain

Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from a fragment of the stress hormone ACTH, developed in Russia and studied as a nootropic and neuroprotective…

Jun 2026 · 6 min read
What Is Selank? The Russian Tuftsin Peptide Studied for “Calm Without Sedation” Nootropics

What Is Selank? The Russian Tuftsin Peptide Studied for “Calm Without Sedation”

Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from the natural immune molecule tuftsin, developed in Russia and studied in animal models as an anxiolytic and…

Jun 2026 · 5 min read
Nootropic Peptides, Explained: The Quiet, Stranger Cousins of the Racetams Nootropics

Nootropic Peptides, Explained: The Quiet, Stranger Cousins of the Racetams

Most nootropics people argue about online are small molecules. A quieter family is built from amino acids. A research-use-only field guide to the peptides…

Jun 2026 · 6 min read

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