Semax
Semax is a synthetic peptide based on the ACTH(4-10) fragment with stabilising modifications, studied in neurobiology as a neuroactive and neuromodulatory signalling peptide.

Semax is a synthetic peptide based on the ACTH(4-10) fragment with stabilising modifications, studied in neurobiology as a neuroactive and neuromodulatory signalling peptide.
Semax is a synthetic peptide based on the ACTH(4-10) fragment with stabilising modifications, studied in neurobiology as a neuroactive and neuromodulatory signalling peptide. It is commonly used as a tool compound in research exploring neurotrophic signalling and stress-response regulation. Studies often examine Semax for effects on neurotrophin-associated pathways (including BDNF-related signalling), cognitive performance models, and markers of oxidative stress and neuroinflammation. Research designs typically combine behavioural assays with molecular readouts to characterise how Semax influences neuronal plasticity and resilience signalling under controlled conditions.