Researchers seeking to buy Selank and buy Semax are studying two of Russia’s most investigated nootropic peptides — both developed by the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences and representing a decades-long research program into synthetic peptide nootropics. Selank and Semax are structurally distinct peptides with different primary mechanisms, but both are studied in the context of cognitive function, anxiety modulation, and neurotrophic signalling in preclinical models. EdgeChems supplies both Selank for sale and Semax for sale as HPLC-verified research compounds at ≥98% purity.

What Is Selank?

Selank (TBGE-Gly-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro) is a synthetic heptapeptide based on the sequence of tuftsin (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg) — an endogenous immunomodulatory peptide. Tuftsin was modified by the addition of a stabilising Pro-Gly-Pro tripeptide extension, dramatically increasing its plasma stability and CNS penetration compared to native tuftsin. Selank was originally developed as an anxiolytic research tool and is one of the most studied peptide anxiolytics in the Russian neuroscience literature, with a research track record spanning more than 30 years.

Selank Mechanisms

What Is Semax?

Semax (Met-Glu-His-Phe-Pro-Gly-Pro) is a synthetic heptapeptide analogue of ACTH(4-10) — the core bioactive sequence of adrenocorticotropic hormone stripped of its corticosteroid-stimulating activity. ACTH(4-10) was known to possess cognitive-enhancing properties in animal models but had a very short plasma half-life. Semax adds a C-terminal Pro-Gly-Pro extension (the same stabilising motif as Selank) to extend CNS activity duration while removing the adrenal stimulation of native ACTH.

Semax Mechanisms

Selank vs Semax: Research Distinctions

PropertySelankSemax
Peptide baseTuftsin analogueACTH(4-10) analogue
Primary research focusAnxiety, anxiolytic mechanismsCognitive enhancement, neuroprotection
BDNF effectsModerate upregulationStrong upregulation (primary mechanism)
Immune modulationYes (tuftsin heritage)Minimal
Stroke/ischemia modelsLimited dataExtensively studied
Available from EdgeChemsSelankSemax

Dihexa: Advanced Nootropic for Synapse Research

Researchers studying nootropic peptides should also consider Dihexa — a small peptidomimetic compound developed at Washington State University that acts as a potent HGF/MET receptor modulator. Dihexa has shown remarkable activity in animal cognitive models, with effects in some paradigms far exceeding established cognitive enhancers. It represents a distinct mechanism from Selank and Semax and is studied for synaptogenesis, synaptic density, and reversal of cognitive deficits in animal models of neurodegeneration.

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Research Applications Summary

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