Adamax is a modified synthetic derivative of Semax, widely used in preclinical research to investigate enhanced blood-brain barrier penetration, increased enzymatic stability, potentiation of the hepatocyte growth factor/c-Met pathway, and neuronal survival signaling. The adamantane group added to the N-terminus confers significantly greater resistance to enzymatic degradation and greater lipophilicity than the parent Semax analogs. This research-grade peptide is produced under stringent GMP-compliant conditions and provided as a lyophilized powder to ensure superior purity, stability, and reliability in experimental applications.
Adamax is a modified synthetic derivative of Semax, widely used in preclinical research to investigate enhanced blood-brain barrier penetration, increased enzymatic stability, potentiation of the hepatocyte growth factor/c-Met pathway, and neuronal survival signaling. The adamantane group added to the N-terminus confers significantly greater resistance to enzymatic degradation and greater lipophilicity than the parent Semax analogs. This research-grade peptide is produced under stringent GMP-compliant conditions and provided as a lyophilized powder to ensure superior purity, stability, and reliability in experimental applications.