Semax — 10 mg lyophilised neuropeptide (ACTH(4–10) analogue) for in-vitro signalling and SAR. Research use only; not for human use.
Description
Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide (ACTH(4–10)-derived analogue) used in controlled in-vitro studies of neuropeptide signalling, receptor-adjacent pathways, and structure–activity relationships under non-clinical laboratory conditions.
Semax — 10 mg | Research Use Only
This listing provides a 10 mg vial as a lyophilised solid for cell-based and biochemical model systems. Investigations focus on molecular mechanisms and assay readouts only. For laboratory research only. Not for human use.
Key features
ACTH(4–10)-derived peptide analogue for in-vitrosignalling and SAR studies.
Supplied as a lyophilised solid for straightforward handling and storage.
Unit size: 10 mg per vial.
Each batch released after stringent internal quality checks.
Specifications for Semax
Product name: Semax
Synonyms: ACTH(4–10) analogue; MEHFPGP peptide
Sequence (one-letter): M-E-H-F-P-G-P
Class: Neuropeptide analogue (research use)
Form: Lyophilised powder
Appearance: White to off-white solid
Note: Counter-ion/hydration state may vary. Refer to the vial label for lot-specific details.
Handling & storage
Storage (dry): Keep vials at 2–8 °C, protected from light and moisture.
Researchers use Semax in model systems to examine peptide-mediated signalling relevant to neuronal and cellular pathways, to profile downstream assay responses, and to compare structure–activity relationships—exclusively in controlled, non-clinical in-vitro environments.
Synthesis & quality
Manufactured via controlled, validated peptide-synthesis processes to deliver high purity and lot-to-lot consistency. Each batch undergoes identity, purity, and appearance checks before release.
Legal & safety
XL Peptides supplies materials strictly for laboratory research. Products are not medications, foods, supplements, or cosmetics; not for human or veterinary use. By purchasing, you confirm you are a qualified researcher and will handle the material in line with your institution’s policies and applicable laws.