Introduction to Adamax
Adamax is a synthetic peptide developed for research purposes. It is derived from Semax and enhanced with an acetyl group at the N-terminus and an adamantane moiety at the C-terminus—modifications aimed at improving stability, bioavailability, and cognitive effects.
Key Research Areas
Adamax is being explored for its potential to:
Enhance cognitive functions, including memory, attention, motivation, and learning capabilities, possibly more potently than Semax
Promote neuroprotection and neurogenesis, with reported increases in BDNF levels and hippocampal TrkB receptor sensitivity
Improve stability and brain delivery, thanks to the adamantane group’s lipophilicity and enzymatic protection, enhancing blood–brain barrier crossing
Usage Notice
Adamax is intended solely for laboratory research and experimental study. It is not approved for human or veterinary use, medical treatments, or household applications. Handle according to appropriate safety protocols.
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Property Table
Property | Description |
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Chemical Sequence | Ac-MEHFPGP-AG-Nh₂ (Semax base with adamantyl group) |
Molecular Formula | C₂₂H₅₂N₁₆O₆ (approximate) |
Molecular Weight | ~1032.24 g/mol |
Appearance | White lyophilized powder |
Storage | Store refrigerated (2–8 °C); keep lyophilized; do not freeze once reconstituted |
Purity | ≥99% as confirmed by LC-MS/HPLC |