Selank
A synthetic heptapeptide developed in Russia as an anxiolytic and nootropic—often discussed in biohacking circles.
A synthetic heptapeptide developed in Russia as an anxiolytic and nootropic—often discussed in biohacking circles.
Anxiolytic peptide
That’s the INCI name—the official way it appears on the back of your serum or cream. Same ingredient, different marketing names.
This peptide is a short chain of about 4 amino acids—think of it as a tiny protein necklace on your label.
INCI: Anxiolytic peptide · ~4 amino acids in our simplified view
Selank is a tuftsin analog studied for anxiety reduction without sedation. Russian clinical use exists; Western trials are sparse. People report calmer focus via nasal spray or injectable routes. Not FDA-approved; quality and dosing from gray-market sources vary widely.
Research peptide suppliers and nootropic communities—not licensed pharmacies in the US.
Educational only—not medical advice. Not prescribing or dosing guidance. Talk to your doctor before starting any peptide protocol.