Dihexa is a synthetic peptide derived from angiotensin IV (AngIV), widely studied for its role in brain function, memory pathways, and neural regeneration.
It is known for its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier efficiently and interact with pathways linked to neuron growth and synaptic connectivity.
Key Research Areas
Dihexa is currently being studied for its potential role in:
Memory & learning pathways
Cognitive performance & clarity
Neurogenesis (new brain cell growth)
Synaptic repair & connectivity
Brain recovery after injury or decline
Why Researchers Are Interested
High interest in brain regeneration and plasticity research
Studied for enhancing synaptic connections (brain signalling)
Demonstrates strong blood-brain barrier penetration
Linked to pathways involved in HGF (hepatocyte growth factor) activity
Investigated for long-term cognitive support mechanisms
Scientific Insights
Research suggests Dihexa may:
Promote the formation of new neural connections
Support dendritic branching and synapse development
Improve signalling between neurons
Influence pathways associated with memory and learning
Early studies have also explored its role in models of cognitive decline and neural damage.
Important Note
⚠️ For research purposes only. Not for human consumption.
Available Size
10mg
FAQs
What is Dihexa used for?
Dihexa is used in research to study cognitive function, memory pathways, and neural regeneration.
How does it work?
It interacts with growth-factor-related pathways in the brain that are involved in neuron development and synaptic connectivity.
