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Adamax
Also known as: N-Acetyl Semax analog
Adamax is a synthetic nootropic peptide in the Semax/ACTH-fragment research lineage. It is studied in preclinical neuroscience as a neuropeptide research tool in animal models.
View Adamax product →What is Adamax?
Adamax is a synthetic peptide related to the Semax and ACTH-fragment family, structured as a modified analog for laboratory research.
It is used as a neuropeptide research tool in preclinical cognition-related neuroscience studies.
As a Semax-lineage ACTH-fragment analogue, it is popularly associated in nootropic communities with sharpened focus, faster learning, and enhanced neuroplasticity.
Purported Benefits & Research Focus
Adamax belongs to the Semax family of ACTH(4-10)-derived peptides and is widely discussed in nootropic circles for its purported cognitive-enhancing properties. Researchers are investigating this class for effects on BDNF, attention, and neuroplasticity, keywords that recur in conversations about focus, memory, and accelerated learning.
It is reputed among biohackers for supporting mental clarity, motivation, and information retention during demanding cognitive work, with some users describing an amphetamine-adjacent yet subtler edge. Preclinical interest also extends to neuroprotection and stress adaptation.
These are areas of active or preclinical investigation and community interest, not outcomes established in humans.
How Adamax is studied
In rodent-model research, investigators have examined Adamax in relation to neurotrophic signaling pathways, including markers such as BDNF, in line with other ACTH-fragment peptides.
These findings are laboratory observations in animal models, not effects demonstrated in humans.
Handling, reconstitution & storage
Adamax is supplied lyophilized and stored at -20°C, sealed and kept away from light.
For research use it is reconstituted with bacteriostatic or sterile water and held at 4°C for short-term work or aliquoted at -80°C. Every lot ships with an HPLC certificate of analysis.
Not sure which solvent to use? See the reconstitution guide for a per-peptide breakdown of bacteriostatic vs acetic acid water.
Frequently asked questions
What family of peptides does Adamax belong to?
It is a synthetic peptide in the Semax/ACTH-fragment research lineage, used as a neuropeptide research tool.
How is Adamax stored?
Lyophilized at -20°C protected from light; once reconstituted, at 4°C short-term or aliquoted at -80°C.
References
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