Dihexa
Purity >98%.
Other Name: Hexanoyl-Tyr-Ile-Ahx-NH2
Appearance: White Powder
Molecular Formula: N/A
Molecular Weight: N/A
CAS No.: 1401708-83-5 Storage Temp.: 2~8℃
Currently, the "gold standard" compound for creating neuronal connections is brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF, a growth-promoting protein associated with normal brain development and learning. Autopsies of Alzheimer's patients have found lower levels of BDNF in the brain. In bench assays using living nerve cells to monitor new neuronal connections, Harding, Wright, and their colleagues found Dihexa to be seven orders of magnitude more powerful than BDNF, which has yet to be effectively developed for therapeutic use. In other words, it would take 10 million times as much BDNF to get as much new synapse formation as Dihexa.
Dihexa
Purity >98%.
Other Name: Hexanoyl-Tyr-Ile-Ahx-NH2
Appearance: White Powder
Molecular Formula: N/A
Molecular Weight: N/A
CAS No.: 1401708-83-5
Storage Temp.: 2~8℃
Currently, the "gold standard" compound for creating neuronal connections is brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF, a growth-promoting protein associated with normal brain development and learning. Autopsies of Alzheimer's patients have found lower levels of BDNF in the brain. In bench assays using living nerve cells to monitor new neuronal connections, Harding, Wright, and their colleagues found Dihexa to be seven orders of magnitude more powerful than BDNF, which has yet to be effectively developed for therapeutic use. In other words, it would take 10 million times as much BDNF to get as much new synapse formation as Dihexa.