Selank 15mg Peptides
Bring precision and consistency to your protocol with a neuropeptide prepared to laboratory standards.
Selank 15mg is a lyophilized research peptide vial designed for controlled laboratory use. This sterile, unflavored format contains a single active neuropeptide with a total content of 15mg, suitable for experiments that prioritize cleanliness, traceability, and reliable handling characteristics.
- Each vial contains 15mg of Selank, a synthetic neuropeptide described in scientific literature for its anxiolytic-like and cognitive-modulating profile, supporting research into stress response, attention, and memory-related endpoints.
The freeze-dried presentation supports careful reconstitution and accurate aliquoting according to your laboratory SOPs. Researchers can expect a clean, stable matrix engineered for dependable handling across study designs, whether exploratory assays or repeatable, method-driven workflows. This non-edible format is intended for controlled environments where consistency, minimal variability, and clear labeling are essential.
Primavora prioritizes quality across sourcing, processing, and fulfillment. Each lot is produced under rigorous specifications, with independent batch testing to verify identity and purity before release. Materials are handled in a controlled setting with documented chain-of-custody, and every vial is labeled for straightforward inventory management and traceability. Our USA-based operations emphasize reliability, transparency, and the standards expected of a research-focused supplier.
Ingredients: Selank (lyophilized peptide).
Research Use Only: This material is furnished strictly for laboratory research and development. Not for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use. Follow applicable regulations and your institutions safety protocols for storage, handling, and disposal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is SELANK?
Selank is a synthetic peptide analog derived from tuftsin-related research. It is mainly discussed in neurobehavioral and neuroimmune literature rather than in muscle, weight, or tissue-repair categories. On a site page, it should be framed as a research peptide of interest in stress and CNS-related models.
What is SELANK typically studied for?
Researchers usually study Selank in relation to anxiety-like behavior, stress resilience, neuroimmune signaling, and cognitive-emotional regulation. A strong FAQ answer should explain those research themes clearly while avoiding direct claims that it is an approved anxiolytic product.
What are neuropeptides?
Neuropeptides are short chains of amino acids produced primarily by neurons and used as signaling molecules within the nervous system. Unlike classical neurotransmitters, which are small molecules stored in synaptic vesicles, neuropeptides are synthesized as larger precursor proteins and then enzymatically processed into their active short-chain form before being released.
Examples of widely studied neuropeptides include oxytocin, vasopressin, substance P, and neuropeptide Y. They are investigated in connection with mood, stress response, memory, pain signaling, social behavior, and a wide range of other neurobiological processes in research models.
How do neuropeptides differ from classical neurotransmitters?
Classical neurotransmitters such as glutamate, GABA, dopamine, and acetylcholine are small, non-peptide molecules. They are typically synthesized directly in the presynaptic terminal, stored in small clear vesicles, and released for fast point-to-point signaling across the synaptic cleft. Their action is usually short-lived and terminated by reuptake or rapid enzymatic breakdown.
Neuropeptides, by contrast, are larger, are produced from longer precursor proteins in the cell body, and are stored in dense-core vesicles. They are generally released under higher-frequency stimulation and tend to produce slower, longer-lasting, and more modulatory effects — often operating over larger spatial distances within the nervous system.
Where are neuropeptides produced in the body?
Neuropeptides are produced primarily in neurons of the central and peripheral nervous system, but they are also found in many non-neuronal tissues. Major sites of production include the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, gut enteric nervous system, adrenal medulla, and various endocrine cells throughout the gastrointestinal tract.
This broad distribution is one reason neuropeptides are such a large research area — many of them act at the intersection of nervous, endocrine, and immune signaling. Prima Vora supplies synthetic neuropeptide reference compounds for in vitro laboratory use only.