Description
Overview
Selank is a synthetic analog of the immunomodulatory peptide Tuftsin, developed by the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Russia. It exerts anxiolytic effects comparable to benzodiazepines but without sedation, dependency, or cognitive impairment. It modulates GABA-A receptors, stabilizes enkephalins (endogenous opioid peptides), and normalizes serotonin pathways. It also has immune regulatory properties, used clinically in Russia for generalized anxiety disorder, depression with anxiety, and immune dysfunction.
Structure & Chemistry
- Molecular formula: C₃₃H₅₇N₁₁O₉
- Category: ANTI-ANXIETY / COGNITIVE
- Molecular size: 751.9 Da (Synthetic heptapeptide, tuftsin analog)
Regulatory & Research Status
- FDA: Not approved. Prescription anxiolytic in Russia (Selank nasal spray). No US IND or clinical trial registration.
- WADA: Not currently prohibited.
- Evidence: Russian clinical studies for GAD and anxiety disorders. Limited Western data. Benzodiazepine-comparable efficacy claims are from Russian clinical literature, not Western double-blind RCTs.
Specifications
| Presentation | 5mg or 10mg lyophilized peptide, single vial |
|---|---|
| Purity | >99% by HPLC |
| Form | Lyophilized powder (reconstitute with bacteriostatic water for laboratory use) |
| Category | ANTI-ANXIETY / COGNITIVE |

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