Plain-spoken notes on the compounds we supply — what the literature shows, how to read a COA, and the protocols that protect your data. Cited, never hyped.
Nootropics
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…
Nootropics
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…
Nootropics
A porcine brain-derived peptide mixture prescribed across Eastern Europe and Asia for stroke and dementia — yet independent reviews are tepid, and you cannot…
Nootropics
A small beta-carboline alkaloid that, in animal models, appears to stimulate, protect and even regenerate dopaminergic neurons — from a chemical family that also…
Nootropics
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…
Nootropics
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…
Nootropics
A blue dye older than aspirin helped found the pharmaceutical industry and still treats a rare blood disorder. At low concentrations it is now…
Nootropics
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…
Nootropics
Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from a fragment of the stress hormone ACTH, developed in Russia and studied as a nootropic and neuroprotective…
Nootropics
Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from the natural immune molecule tuftsin, developed in Russia and studied in animal models as an anxiolytic and…
Nootropics
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…
Occasional, considered notes on the compounds and the literature. No noise.
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