Adamax — Research Guide
Adamax is a chemically modified Semax analogue incorporating an adamantane moiety. The adamantane modification confers enhanced metabolic stability in published characterizations relative to parent Semax, making it a useful research tool for time-extended neuropeptide assays.
Research Use Only — Not FDA-Approved
Orion compounds are for in-vitro laboratory research only and are not for human consumption.
Product
Adamax 5mg
Purity
99.1%
CAS
Research
Single
$24.99
10-pack/vial
$18.74
Chemistry & identity
Adamax is a synthetic neuropeptide research compound built on the Semax (ACTH 4-10 analogue) scaffold with an adamantane group. Published structure-activity work on adamantane-modified peptides documents the protease-resistance and receptor-affinity profile.
Research applications
- Adamantane-modification stability vs parent Semax
- Melanocortin- and ACTH-receptor binding research
- Receptor-bias and downstream signaling studies
- Neuropeptide protease-resistance characterization
- Comparative cell-culture timecourse research vs unmodified analogues
Stability & storage
Lyophilized Adamax is stable at −20°C. The adamantane modification extends published in-solution stability beyond parent Semax. Standard refrigeration after reconstitution.
Direct comparisons
Related research guides
Selank — Research Guide
Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide analogue of tuftsin developed in Russia as a neuropeptide research compound. It is studied in anxiolytic-pathway, cytokine-modulation, and neuropeptide-receptor research, and is one of the most-cited compounds in modern tuftsin-derivative literature.
Semax + Selank Blend — Research Guide
The Semax + Selank Blend is a pre-mixed lyophilized cognitive-dual-stack — 10mg of Semax and 10mg of Selank per vial. Both are heptapeptide-class neuropeptide research compounds; the pre-blended format is convenient for combination-research designs targeting both ACTH-derivative and tuftsin-analogue receptor systems.
FAQ
How is Adamax different from Semax?
Adamax is Semax (a synthetic ACTH 4-10 analogue) with an adamantane group attached. The adamantane modification slows enzymatic degradation in published research and extends the in-solution half-life relative to parent Semax.
Why does the modification matter for research?
Researchers studying neuropeptide effects in extended timecourse assays benefit from compounds that remain intact long enough to actually act on receptors. The adamantane-modified Adamax persists longer than unmodified Semax in published assays.
What sizes does Orion ship?
5mg in stock; 10mg incoming.
Is this for human use?
No. In-vitro research use only.