Oceanic Peptides
SELANK (10MG)
SELANK (10MG)
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Selank – 10 mg Research Peptide
Selank is a synthetic peptide based on a naturally occurring regulatory peptide involved in neurological signaling pathways. It is widely studied in laboratory research for its interaction with neurochemical systems related to stress response, cognitive function, and emotional regulation.
Selank is a heptapeptide structurally derived for enhanced stability and prolonged activity in research environments. It has been a key focus in studies exploring its effects on neurotransmitter balance, particularly involving GABAergic and serotonergic pathways.
Researchers investigate Selank for its potential role in:
• Modulation of stress-related neurochemical activity
• Cognitive and memory-related signaling pathways
• Neuroprotective mechanisms
• Emotional regulation and behavioral response models
• Immune system signaling interactions
Each vial contains 10 mg of high-purity Selank, manufactured under strict quality standards to ensure consistency, stability, and research-grade integrity.
For research and laboratory use only. Not for human consumption.
Purity: 99% (HPLC verified)
• Form: Lyophilized powder
• Use: Research use only
• Quality: Third-party tested for identity and purity
STORAGE:
Before Reconstitution (Lyophilized / Powder Form)
Lyophilized peptides are much more stable than liquid peptides.
Recommended storage:
• Short-term (0–3 months): Keep in a refrigerator, ideally 2–8°C (35–46°F).
• Long-term (3+ months): Store in a freezer, preferably –20°C or colder.
Other tips:
• Avoid repeated temperature cycling (in/out of freezer).
• Keep the vial sealed tightly to protect from moisture.
• Store in the dark; peptides degrade with UV or sunlight exposure.
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2. After Reconstitution (Mixed With Bacteriostatic Water or Sterile Water)
Once in liquid form, peptides become less stable.
Recommended storage:
• Always store in the refrigerator at 2–8°C.
• Shelf life depends on the specific peptide, but generally:
• 1–4 weeks in the fridge is common for many research peptides.
• For longer storage, freezing small aliquots is preferred.
Never refreeze the same liquid aliquot repeatedly—this can break down the peptide.
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