neuropeptides
2 articles tagged with ‘neuropeptides’

Zepbound: A Research Perspective on Cognitive Peptides and Focus
Zepbound is a term associated with research into cognitive peptides and nootropic compounds. This article explores the preclinical evidence behind peptides like Semax, Selank, and Pinealon, which are studied for their effects on BDNF expression, neuroprotection, and synaptic plasticity. Learn how Volta Peptides supports researchers with verified compounds and tools for reliable experimentation.
Eledoisin: Mollusk Undecapeptide with Vasodilator Power
Eledoisin, an undecapeptide from mollusk salivary glands, acts as a potent vasodilator and smooth muscle contractor. Isolated in 1975 from Eledone species, it belongs to the tachykinin family and binds to NK-1, NK-2, and NK-3 receptors. Research highlights its potential in treating dry eyes and links to Alzheimer's progression through sequence similarity to beta-amyloid fragments.