
N-Acetyl Semax Amidate 30mg
CAS: 2920938-90-3
N-Acetyl Semax Amidate 30mg by BioPeptides is a high-purity research-grade synthetic neuropeptide developed for advanced laboratory studies involving neuropeptide signaling, cognitive pathway modeling, and peptide-mediated neuromodulation research. Manufactured using precision solid-phase peptide synthesis and purified to ≥99% HPLC, this stabilized Semax analog delivers excellent molecular integrity and reproducibility. Identified by CAS 2920938-90-3, it is widely used in controlled in-vitro research across Europe and the United States.
$285.00
Research Use Only
Research Overview
N-Acetyl Semax Amidate is a modified analog of the Semax peptide used in neuroscience research exploring peptide-mediated neural communication pathways.
Researchers investigate this compound to study neuropeptide signaling networks and cognitive-related molecular responses.
Its chemically stabilized structure allows extended experimental exposure compared with native Semax.
The peptide supports laboratory investigations into synaptic plasticity, neurotrophic signaling, and neuromodulation mechanisms.

Scientific Background
Semax is a synthetic neuropeptide studied for its involvement in neurotrophic signaling and neuronal communication pathways.
N-Acetyl Semax Amidate is a chemically modified version engineered to improve molecular stability and experimental consistency.
Researchers explore this analog for its interactions with synaptic signaling pathways and neurotrophic factors.
Its stabilized structure allows controlled experimental analysis of peptide-mediated neural signaling mechanisms.
Mechanistic Research Perspective
- Neuropeptide signaling pathway investigation
- Synaptic plasticity and neuronal communication studies
- Neurotrophic signaling pathway analysis
- Peptide-mediated neuromodulation research
- Comparative Semax analog research
Primary Research Applications
Neuropeptide Signaling Research: Used to investigate peptide-driven neural communication pathways under controlled laboratory conditions.
Cognitive Pathway Research: Supports laboratory studies examining molecular pathways associated with cognitive signaling and neuronal communication.
Neurotrophic Signaling Studies: Researchers analyze peptide-mediated interactions with neurotrophic pathways and synaptic signaling networks.
Molecular & Cellular Neuroscience: Applied in cell-based assays exploring downstream gene expression and intracellular neural signaling pathways.
Comparative Peptide Research: Allows comparison between native Semax peptides and chemically stabilized analog forms.
Molecular Characteristics
- Compound Name: N-Acetyl Semax Amidate
- CAS Number: 2920938-90-3
- Peptide Class: Modified Semax neuropeptide analog
- Form: Lyophilized peptide powder
- Purity: ≥99% HPLC verified
- Unit Size: 30 mg research peptide
Stability Profile and Storage Recommendations
- Store lyophilized peptide at −20°C
- Protect from moisture and light exposure
- Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
- Reconstitute using sterile laboratory-grade solvent
- Seal vial tightly after each use
Solubility and Preparation Considerations
- Soluble in sterile bacteriostatic water
- Compatible with buffered aqueous laboratory solutions
- Suitable for peptide neuroscience protocols
- Applicable in synaptic signaling research assays
- Compatible with cell-culture research systems
Technical Specifications
product Name
N-Acetyl Semax Amidate 30mg
brand
BioPeptides
cas
2920938-90-3
purity
≥99% (HPLC verified)
form
Lyophilized peptide powder
synthesis
Solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS)
analytical
HPLC and mass spectrometry verification
molecular Structure
Stabilized Semax peptide analog
stability
Stable under −20°C storage conditions
Analytical Validation and Quality Assurance
- High-resolution HPLC purity testing
- Peptide identity verification
- Structural integrity analysis
- Batch-to-batch consistency validation
- Peptide stability testing
Frequently Asked Questions
It is primarily used in laboratory research focused on neuropeptide signaling, cognitive pathway modeling, and peptide-mediated neuromodulation under controlled, non-clinical conditions.
The N-acetyl and amidate modifications enhance molecular stability and resistance to enzymatic degradation compared with native Semax.
CAS 2920938-90-3 uniquely identifies N-Acetyl Semax Amidate, ensuring accurate documentation and traceability in research laboratories.
Yes. It is widely used in controlled in-vitro experiments involving neuronal signaling, neurotrophic pathways, and neuropeptide research models.
It is commonly used in neuroscience, molecular biology, neuropharmacology research, peptide signaling studies, and cellular communication research.
The 30mg format supports long-term research projects, multiple experimental runs, and improved cost efficiency.
It should be stored at −20 °C in lyophilized form and protected from moisture and light.
BioPeptides provides high-purity peptides with verified CAS documentation and reliable international supply for research laboratories.
