ADAMAX 10mg

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Buy Adamax 10mg — N-Acetyl Semax Amidate Research Peptide

Adamax is the N-acetyl amidate modified form of Semax – a synthetic heptapeptide derived from the ACTH(4-10) fragment. The name “Adamax” combines the N-Acetyl and Amidate modifications: N-terminal acetylation (N-Ac) replaces the free amino group at the N-terminus, while C-terminal amidation (NH2) replaces the free carboxyl group at the C-terminus. These two modifications together alter the compound’s enzymatic stability, charge profile, and receptor interaction characteristics compared to standard Semax, making Adamax a complementary research tool for studying ACTH-derived neuropeptide structure-activity relationships.

Adamax 10mg is independently tested to greater than 99% purity. All products are for laboratory research use only.

Structural Modifications vs Standard Semax

N-Terminal Acetylation

Acetylating the N-terminus neutralizes the free amino group, reducing susceptibility to aminopeptidase enzymes that cleave N-terminal residues. This modification is studied for its effects on membrane permeability and receptor binding kinetics — the neutralized N-terminus may alter how the peptide interacts with cellular membranes and target receptors compared to the free-amine form in Semax.

C-Terminal Amidation

Amidating the C-terminus replaces the free carboxyl group with an amide (-NH2), neutralizing the negative charge at that terminus. C-terminal amidation is one of the most common modifications in naturally occurring bioactive peptides and is studied for its effects on proteolytic stability (resistance to carboxypeptidases) and receptor recognition. Many endogenous neuropeptides are naturally C-terminally amidated — Adamax’s amidated form may provide a closer structural analog to naturally amidated neuropeptides in research models.

Research Applications

ACTH-derived peptide structure-activity relationship studies
Comparison of N-acetyl/amidate modifications on BDNF pathway modulation vs standard Semax
Proteolytic stability studies — acetylation/amidation vs standard free-termini
Receptor interaction studies — modified vs unmodified ACTH fragment binding
Neuropeptide modification research — studying how termini modifications affect bioactivity

Product Specifications

Compound Adamax (N-Acetyl Semax Amidate)
Also Known As N-Ac-Semax-NH2, Acetylated Semax, Adamax
Parent Compound Semax (Met-Glu-His-Phe-Pro-Gly-Pro)
Modifications N-terminal acetylation + C-terminal amidation of Semax
Type Modified synthetic heptapeptide - ACTH(4-10) analog
Molecular Formula C39H53N9O10S (approximate, acetyl+amide modified)
Molecular Weight ~855 g/mol (approximate)
Form Lyophilized powder
Purity >99% HPLC Verified - Batch COA Available
Available Size 10mg
Storage Lyophilized: -20°C | Reconstituted: 2-8°C, use within 28 days
Reconstitution Bacteriostatic Water (BAC Water)
Intended Use Research Use Only (RUO)

Frequently Ask Questions

What is the difference between Adamax and Semax?
Semax is the standard heptapeptide Met-Glu-His-Phe-Pro-Gly-Pro with free N-terminus and C-terminus. Adamax is N-acetylated at the N-terminus and amidated at the C-terminus - modifications that change charge distribution, enzymatic stability, and potentially receptor interaction profiles. Adamax is studied for how these structural modifications affect the biological activity profile of the Semax parent compound, making it a structure-activity research tool rather than simply a "stronger" or "weaker" version of Semax.
Should I use Adamax or Semax for my research?
This depends on your research question. Standard Semax is appropriate for studying baseline ACTH(4-10)-related BDNF upregulation and neuroprotective signaling. Adamax is appropriate for research specifically examining how N-acetyl/amidate terminal modifications affect peptide stability, receptor interaction, or pathway modulation compared to the parent compound. For comparative structure-activity studies, both compounds together provide the most research utility.

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