Purity ≥ 99%Adamax
Research peptideAnalytical-grade peptide reference material, supplied as a lyophilized powder for in-vitro laboratory research use only.
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Research peptide
Adamax
Analytical-grade peptide reference material, supplied as a lyophilized powder for in-vitro laboratory research use only.
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Adamax
Adamax is supplied as an analytical-grade biochemical reference material for laboratory research use only.
Intended use
Supplied for in-vitro research, analytical method development, identity verification, and laboratory evaluation by qualified research customers.
Restrictions
Not for human or animal consumption. Not for therapeutic, clinical, diagnostic, dietary-supplement, dosing, injection, ingestion, or administration use.
By ordering, the buyer confirms qualified research use and agrees not to use the material for human or animal consumption or administration. Refrigerate upon receipt; keep in a dark environment.
Published research
Selected peer-reviewed literature
Independent published studies on this compound, listed for research reference only. These citations are not claims of any effect; VNG materials are supplied for laboratory research use.
Intranasal NAP (davunetide) decreases tau hyperphosphorylation and improves behavioral deficits
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives · PubMed ↗
NAP (davunetide) provides functional and structural neuroprotection
Current Pharmaceutical Design · PubMed ↗
Davunetide (AL-108) on cognition and functional capacity in schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Research · PubMed ↗
Common questions
About this material
Answers describe what the published research examines and where the evidence is limited. They are not claims of any effect; this material is supplied for laboratory research use only.
What is Adamax?
Adamax is a small research peptide in the NAP / davunetide family, related to a fragment of a human brain protein called ADNP. It is studied in neuroscience for its effects on nerve-cell structure and the tau protein, and is supplied here as an analytical-grade reference material for laboratory research use only.
How is it thought to work?
In cell and animal studies this family appears to act mainly by stabilizing microtubules — the internal scaffolding and transport rails inside nerve cells — and by reducing hyperphosphorylation of the tau protein. Both are studied as ways nerve cells might hold together better under stress.
Is Adamax supported by human clinical trials?
Only to a limited degree. Most of the evidence is preclinical (cell and animal models). The related compound davunetide has been tested in humans, but the clinical benefits reported so far have been modest, so strong human evidence is still lacking.
What is its connection to tau?
Tau is a protein that normally helps stabilize microtubules; in several brain disorders it becomes chemically over-modified, detaches, and clumps into tangles. Research on this peptide family examines whether it can reduce that tau hyperphosphorylation in laboratory models.
How should the reference material be stored?
Keep the lyophilized powder cold and dark, and refrigerate it after reconstitution with bacteriostatic water while avoiding repeated freeze-thaw cycles. See the storage note and reconstitution guide for details.
Full research overview: Adamax: What It Is and What It Does
Adamax · 10mg
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