Overview
Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from the endogenous tetrapeptide tuftsin. In laboratory research settings, Selank has been studied for its interaction with neurochemical signaling pathways and peptide-mediated regulatory mechanisms within central nervous system models.
This compound is supplied strictly for laboratory and investigational research purposes.
Compound Breakdown
As a tuftsin analog, Selank has been investigated in preclinical research for its influence on:
Neuropeptide-mediated signaling pathways
Neurotransmitter system modulation
Central nervous system regulatory mechanisms
Peptide–receptor interaction dynamics
Its defined structure allows researchers to study peptide signaling effects within controlled neural research frameworks.
Research Context
Research investigations involving Selank commonly explore:
Neuropeptide signaling regulation models
Central nervous system pathway modulation
Comparative studies of peptide-based neuromodulators
Interactions between neuropeptides and endocrine signaling systems
These investigations remain limited to controlled laboratory environments and do not imply clinical or therapeutic outcomes.
Related Categories
Selank is frequently studied alongside Kisspeptin-10 Peptide and Tesamorelin Peptide in broader neuroendocrine signaling research contexts.

