Selank
Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide, originally developed in Russia, that is being studied in research for anxiolytic and nootropic properties via modulation of GABAergic and serotonergic systems.
Description
Description
Selank is a synthetic peptide known within specialized research contexts for its clear position within neuro-oriented and nootropic research models. As a result, the product has a strong niche identity within premium peptide catalogs.
Within research contexts, this molecule is known for its relationship to models regarding neurochemical signaling, mental calm, focus, and stress-related research positioning. Consequently, in product copy, Selank is often linked to cognitive clarity and neuro-supportive contexts.
Selank is discussed in scientific and market-oriented settings due to potential interactions with neuro-oriented pathways and broader mechanisms surrounding signal transduction within specialized models. This gives the peptide a strong place within professionally constructed catalogs.
Our positioning of Selank is clear: a professionally presented research peptide with clear labeling, well-presented specifications, and a consistent premium tone of voice.
Important: intended exclusively for research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic or therapeutic use. Selank is an investigational molecule and is only legally available within clinical studies.
Selank lyophilized powder (>99% purity) in a 3 ml bottle. *Requires reconstitution with a solvent such as BAC Water.
Additional information
Additional information
| Name | Selank |
|---|---|
| Type | Research Peptide: Regulerend heptapeptide |
| Concentration (mg) | 5 mg, 10 mg |
| Purity | ± 99% (HPLC – COA available) |
| Form | Lyophilized powder |
Usage and disclaimer
- Intended solely for research purposes.
- Not intended for human use, diagnosis, or treatment.
- Only for qualified personnel in a controlled research environment.
- By purchasing this product, you confirm that you have read these Terms of Use and agree to standard research practices.
