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Leuphasyl vs Semax

A detailed comparison to help you understand the differences and choose the right peptide for your research goals.

Leuphasyl

Leuphasyl (Pentapeptide-18) is a cosmetic peptide that reduces muscle tension through a mechanism similar to enkephalins. Often combined with Syn-Ake for enhanced anti-wrinkle effects.

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Semax

Semax is a synthetic peptide derived from ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone). Developed in Russia as a nootropic and neuroprotective agent.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectLeuphasylSemax
MechanismMimics enkephalin and binds to enkephalin receptors on muscle cells, reducing acetylcholine release and thereby decreasing muscle contraction intensity.Enhances BDNF expression, modulates dopamine and serotonin systems, and provides neuroprotective effects. Increases attention, memory formation, and learning.
Typical DosageTopical: 3-8% concentration in serums. Often used in combination products with other muscle-relaxing peptides.Intranasal: 200-600mcg 2-3 times daily. Higher doses (up to 1mg) used in clinical settings for stroke recovery.
AdministrationTopical application to expression lines. Best results with consistent twice-daily use over 8+ weeks.Primarily administered intranasally. N-Acetyl Semax Amidate (NASA) is a modified version with enhanced stability and potency.
Side EffectsVery well-tolerated topically. No significant adverse effects reported at cosmetic concentrations.Generally well-tolerated. May cause mild irritability or hair shedding in some users.
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Key Differences

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Detailed Analysis

Leuphasyl and Semax are used for different purposes and have limited overlap in their applications.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Leuphasyl for Skin Health & Aesthetics. Choose Semax for Cognitive Performance.

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