Adamax is a synthetic neuropeptide, built as an analog of the natural ACTH hormone fragment. It is best known in cognitive and neurobiology research, and it is often grouped with peptides like Semax in lab work on the nervous system.
It also sits on a real research footing, with work in this peptide family examining how such compounds interact with neuronal signaling (Dolotov et al., 2006, Journal of Neurochemistry). That background is why it appears as a reference compound in this area of study.
Research Applications
•Cognitive and learning research
•Neuropeptide and ACTH-analog studies
•Neuronal microtubule stability research
•Neurotrophic signaling models
Supplied as a lyophilized powder for stability.