Compendium
Cognitive

Cortexin

Cortexin is a polypeptide fraction derived from bovine cerebral cortex. Used clinically in Russia and Eastern Europe for neurological conditions including stroke, cognitive decline, and epilepsy.

Protocol

10 mg intramuscular daily for 10-day cycles

Half-Life

~2 hours

Molecular Structure & Chemistry

11 residues • 183 atoms • Skeletal Formula

Formula

C61H87N17O17S

Molar Mass

1,164.37 g/mol

Exact Mass

1361.619 Da

Isoelectric Pt

6.21

Charge pH 7

-0.06

GRAVY

-1.25

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Amino Acid Sequence

WYNRPPCQEGI

Biological Mechanisms

Neuroprotective

Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Cortexin.

Cognitive improvement

Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Cortexin.

Stroke rehabilitation

Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Cortexin.

Epilepsy adjunct

Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Cortexin.

Stress management

Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Cortexin.

Safety & Risk Analysis

Potential allergic reaction (animal-derived)Sleep disturbancesHeadache

Critical Safety Warning

Black market peptides can be contaminated, mislabeled, or dangerous. Only obtain peptides via a registered doctor and legitimate pharmacy. Never attempt self-administration without professional medical supervision.

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Quick Reference

CategoryCognitive
Half-Life~2 hours
AdminSubcutaneous
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Medical Note

This compound is for research purposes only. Clinical applications must be directed by a licensed physician.

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