Dihexa
Dihexa is an angiotensin IV analog that potently promotes synaptogenesis via HGF/MET signaling. It is considered millions of times more potent than BDNF in promoting new neural connections.
Protocol
10–20 mg topical or oral, 1–3x weekly
Half-Life
24+ hours
Molecular Structure & Chemistry
3 residues • 51 atoms • Skeletal Formula
C15H26N6O4
300.36 g/mol
354.202 Da
10.11
+1.09
-1.77
Amino Acid Sequence
Biological Mechanisms
Synaptogenesis
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Dihexa.
Extreme cognitive enhancement
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Dihexa.
Neuroprotection
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Dihexa.
Memory consolidation
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Dihexa.
Alzheimer's research potential
Observed in clinical research as a primary mechanism of action for Dihexa.
Safety & Risk Analysis
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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