Non destiné à la consommation humaine, à l’usage vétérinaire ou à l’administration clinique. Vendu exclusivement à des laboratoires et chercheurs qualifiés pour étude in-vitro.
Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro) developed by the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Russia as a modified analog of the endogenous peptide tuftsin. It has been the subject of neuroscience research for several decades, particularly in the context of anxiety-related and stress-adaptive signaling pathways in pre-clinical models.
Research has explored Selank's interaction with GABA-A receptor systems, where studies have investigated whether it modulates GABAergic activity in ways relevant to anxiolytic-like responses in animal models. Other research has examined its effects on serotonin transporter activity and BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) expression, suggesting involvement in broader neuroplasticity-related pathways.
Selank has also been investigated in models of cognitive function and stress response, where researchers have studied its potential influence on memory consolidation and neuroadaptive processes. Its research profile at the intersection of immunology and neuropharmacology — inherited partly from its tuftsin-derived structure — makes it a versatile tool in peptide neuroscience research.
myPEPT supplies Selank at ≥99% verified purity with a Certificate of Analysis from independent third-party lab testing. Lyophilized and shipped across the EU in research-grade packaging.
What researchers should know: Selank is a research peptide supplied for laboratory use only. It is not approved as a pharmaceutical or nootropic supplement in most jurisdictions. Handle in accordance with your institution's safety protocols and all applicable regulations regarding neuroactive research compounds.
Réservé à un usage de recherche. Ce produit est destiné exclusivement à la recherche in vitro et aux applications de laboratoire. Il n'est pas approuvé pour la consommation humaine ou animale, le traitement médical ni l'usage thérapeutique.


