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Selank.

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Research-use-onlyCognitive neuropeptides
DSelankVerdict: Mostly animal evidenceHuman evidence: limitedStatus: Research-use-onlyReceiptsCalculatorReferences
💡 Explain this simply
What this is

Selank is a research compound in the cognitive neuropeptides.

Why people care

It draws interest for cognitive neuropeptides.

What's actually supported

D-tier evidence: human evidence is limited; most support is preclinical.

What's not proven

General anti-aging / longevity; Human injury recovery; Muscle growth or fat loss claims.

What to be cautious about

Interesting on paper, but not a clinically proven option. The internet narrative is stronger than the human evidence.

What to compare next

Before you decide, compare Selank with Semax, N Acetyl Semax Amidate, Dihexa. See all →

Research-onlyAnimal-data heavySafety unclearRegulatory friction high
What it is

Selank is a research compound in the cognitive neuropeptides.

What it does

Its biological effect is described in the mechanism section.

Why people use it

It draws interest for cognitive neuropeptides.

Does it work?

D-tier evidence: human evidence is limited; most support is preclinical.

Bottom lineSelank is D-tier: scientifically interesting in preclinical models, but human evidence is minimal and the online narrative tends to run ahead of it.
What the published evidence shows

A synthetic heptapeptide derived from the immune peptide tuftsin, developed in Russia as an anxiolytic with reported nootropic effects. Human evidence is limited and largely confined to Russian-language studies (e.g. comparison with a benzodiazepine in anxiety); not approved in the US or EU.

[1]Efficacy and mechanisms of the peptide anxiolytic selank in generalized anxiety disorder and neurastheniaZh Nevrol Psikhiatr (Korsakov J), 2008 (PMID 18454096)

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Selank: the research file

What it is

Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro) developed at the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, with the laboratory designation TP-7. It is a stabilized analog of tuftsin, an endogenous immunomodulatory tetrapeptide (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg) derived from the Fc region of immunoglobulin G; the added Pro-Gly-Pro tail confers resistance to enzymatic degradation. It is studied primarily as an anxiolytic and nootropic agent and is most associated with Russian neuropharmacology research.

How it works

Selank's parent peptide tuftsin acts on immune cells, and Selank retains immunomodulatory activity while shifting toward neuromodulation. Proposed central mechanisms include modulation of monoamine systems (serotonin, dopamine, noradrenaline) and interaction with the GABAergic and enkephalin/opioid systems; Selank has been reported to inhibit enkephalin-degrading enzymes, prolonging the action of endogenous enkephalins. It has also been reported to influence expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and to alter cytokine balance (e.g., IL-6 and interferon-related signaling). These mechanisms are largely characterized in rodent and in vitro models rather than established in humans.

What the evidence shows

The great majority of Selank evidence is preclinical (rodent and in vitro), covering anxiolytic-like behavior, stress models, immune/cytokine modulation, and tissue effects under chronic stress (e.g., Bull Exp Biol Med studies on rat intestine and liver under restraint/foot-shock stress, and a cytokine study under 'social' stress). Human clinical data are limited and come almost entirely from Russian-language trials and registry approval rather than large, independently replicated, placebo-controlled studies indexed in Western literature; reported uses include generalized anxiety disorder and asthenic/neurasthenic conditions. A frequently cited molecular review (Protein and Peptide Letters, 2018, PMID 30255741) summarizes the proposed biology. Overall, robust, independently replicated human efficacy data are thin, and mechanistic plausibility should not be read as proven clinical benefit.

Safety considerations

Published reports, mostly from the developing Russian groups, describe Selank as generally well tolerated with a notably low sedation, dependence, and withdrawal profile compared with benzodiazepines, but rigorous long-term and large-sample safety data from independent groups are lacking. Because much of the safety record comes from the originating institutions and small studies, the true adverse-event and long-term safety profile in humans is not well established. As a peptide typically administered intranasally in research, purity, contamination, and product-quality concerns apply to non-pharmaceutical material. It has not undergone the comprehensive safety review required for major regulatory approval outside its country of origin.

Regulatory status

Selank is reported to have been registered/approved in Russia (around 2009) for anxiety and asthenic conditions, marketed as an intranasal preparation. It is not approved by the US FDA and is not an approved drug in the EU; outside Russia it is effectively investigational and is widely sold as a research-use-only / not-for-human-consumption chemical. It is not a controlled substance and is not a standard WADA-prohibited agent, but its unapproved status means quality and legality vary by jurisdiction.

Key facts
  • Heptapeptide TP-7 (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro); a metabolically stabilized analog of the endogenous immunopeptide tuftsin
  • Developed at the Institute of Molecular Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Studied as an anxiolytic/nootropic; proposed to act via monoamine, GABAergic, enkephalin, BDNF, and cytokine pathways
  • Most evidence is preclinical (rodent/in vitro); independently replicated human trial data are limited
  • Reported to be approved/registered in Russia (~2009); not FDA- or EMA-approved
  • Commonly marketed outside Russia as a research-use-only chemical, not for human consumption
Sources
  1. [1]Peptide-based Anxiolytics: The Molecular Aspects of Heptapeptide Selank Biological ActivityProtein and Peptide Letters, 2018, PMID 30255741
  2. [2]Sedative-Hypnotic Agents That Impact Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Receptors: Focus on Flunitrazepam, Gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid, Phenibut, and SelankJournal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2021, PMID 34396551
  3. [3]The Influence of Selank on the Level of Cytokines Under the Conditions of 'Social' StressCurrent Reviews in Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology, 2021, PMID 32621722
  4. [4]Selank: PubMed search of indexed primary and review literaturePubMed (NCBI) topic search, all years
Evidence maturity
Anecdote
Mechanism
Animal
Early human
Clinical trials
Approved use

Currently sits at Early humanSome early human evidence exists but isn't definitive.

Online hypeLowvsActual evidenceEarlyGapBalanced
02 · benefits people research this for

Areas this compound is studied or discussed for — not guaranteed effects.

Cognitive / focus
Evidence: Early / indirect
Status: Not an approved use here
Caution: Don't assume its main-use evidence transfers to this area.
Sleep
Evidence: Early / indirect
Status: Not an approved use here
Caution: Don't assume its main-use evidence transfers to this area.
Key facts
  • Selank is a synthetic analog of the immunomodulatory peptide tuftsin.
  • It is studied (mainly in Russia) for anxiety and mood, framed as an anxiolytic without sedation/dependence.
Safety & status
  • Not FDA-approved; research-only in most countries.
  • Robust independent human trials are limited.
03 · evidence receipts

Marketing claim vs what the data actually shows. Tap a row for detail.

Claim audit for Selank is in progress — common claims will be checked against sources here. Meanwhile, the real source corpus is in References.

04 · stack fit

Stack fit

Decision clarity: Unknown

Not enough indexed evidence to assess.

Best fitResearch interest in cognitive neuropeptides.
Not a good fit forAnyone expecting proven human outcomes — the human evidence isn't there yet.
Evidence confidenceLow
Risk profileUnclear
Regulatory frictionHigh
Hype riskMedium

Stack verdict: Interesting on paper, but not a clinically proven option. The internet narrative is stronger than the human evidence.

Not proven for

Selank is not established for:

General anti-aging / longevityHuman injury recoveryMuscle growth or fat loss claimsDisease treatmentAny use as a proven therapy

Tier ranking

D

A weighted evidence score of 41/100 places selank in D tier — based on published evidence, not popularity.

Weighted evidence score 41/100

Why not C: held back by human evidence, safety clarity, regulatory clarity, practical relevance.

Why not F: supported by its overall evidence profile.

What would move it up: Larger controlled human trials, clearer long-term safety, replicated findings, and regulatory progress.

What would move it down: Failed confirmatory trials, new safety signals, or evidence that popular claims don't translate.

Hype vs evidence (shown separately — does not affect the tier)
Internet hype: LowEvidence strength: EarlyRisk of overstatement: Medium
05 · safety / status
Evidence gap alert. Most support comes from animal, cell, or early research — high-quality human clinical evidence is limited.
Regulatory alert. This compound is not FDA-approved for the uses commonly discussed online.
Safety alert. Long-term human safety is not well established. Quality and purity from non-pharmaceutical sources is an additional risk.
Can it legally be used?Research-use-only
EMA / internationalVerify by region
Sport (WADA)Check the current WADA prohibited list
Known side effectsNot well characterized in humans
Biggest unknownsLong-term safety, broad off-label use, rare events
Main cautionResearch-only; human evidence limited; sourcing & purity risk
What we know
  • Selank is not FDA-approved for human use; it is discussed in a research context.
  • It belongs to the Cognitive neuropeptides class.
What we don't know
  • Whether observed effects reliably translate to humans at large.
  • Long-term safety in healthy users, and full drug-interaction risk.
  • Optimal studied parameters outside any approved indication.
  • Claim-by-claim verdicts — these are authored against verified sources and shown when complete.
  • Quality and purity of material from non-pharmaceutical sources.
Caution if you're researching
Research-only compoundsCompetitive sports (anti-doping)Diabetes / glucose regulationPregnancy / fertility

This is not medical advice. These are areas where professional guidance and better evidence matter most.

06 · compare before you decide

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07 · the read

Full brief

A deeper, chapter-by-chapter research briefing. Tap any chapter to expand.

In this brief
  1. What it is
  2. The preclinical evidence lane
  3. Why Early, and not higher or lower
  4. Proven lane vs speculative lane
  5. What people report
  6. Regulatory status
  7. What changed recently
01What it is

Simple takeaway: Selank is a research compound in the cognitive neuropeptides.

Peptides studied for effects on cognition, mood, and the nervous system. It is not approved for human use; it is discussed here in a research context only.

03The preclinical evidence lane

Simple takeaway: Support is mainly preclinical; 0 registered trials and 0 sources indexed.

The most defensible evidence comes from animal and mechanistic models. Human clinical evidence is limited.

What this does not prove. Preclinical or early-stage evidence does not establish reliable human outcomes.
04Why Early, and not higher or lower

Simple takeaway: Composite maturity 2.3/5.

What holds it back: human evidence, safety clarity, regulatory clarity, practical relevance. What supports its placement: its overall evidence profile. Stronger human trials, clearer long-term safety data, and regulatory progress would move it up; a safety signal or failure to replicate would move it down.

05Proven lane vs speculative lane

Simple takeaway: The research interest is real; most popular claims remain speculative.

What's supported is the preclinical/mechanistic research. What's speculative is the broad human benefit frequently claimed online, which the indexed human evidence does not establish.

06What people report

Simple takeaway: Community reports are not clinical evidence.

Online reports can surface expectation patterns and possible safety signals, but they are shaped by placebo effects, selection bias, confounders, and uncertain product quality and sourcing. We don't treat anecdotes as proof and we don't publish dosing or protocols.

What this does not prove. Anecdotes cannot establish efficacy or safety.
07Regulatory status

Simple takeaway: Research-use-only

Not approved by the FDA for human use; studied in research contexts. Regulatory status can change and differs by country; several peptides are also prohibited in sport (WADA). Verify current status before relying on it.

08What changed recently

Simple takeaway: No major evidence-changing update was identified in this review window.

The current profile reflects the existing body of indexed evidence. Material changes — new trials, approvals, or safety findings — are noted here when an editor logs them.

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08 · community call

How the community sees this vs the evidence.

Your call on D-tier?

Evidence tier is D. Do you agree?

Community votes reflect user perception, not scientific proof — the evidence tier comes from our Research Maturity Index. Aggregate community sentiment will appear here once enough votes are collected.

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10 · FAQ

FAQs

Is Selank FDA-approved?

No. Selank is not FDA-approved for the uses commonly discussed online. Not approved by the FDA for human use; studied in research contexts.

What is Selank studied for?

Selank is studied mainly for cognitive. Peptides studied for effects on cognition, mood, and the nervous system.

What does the research say about Selank?

Mostly animal evidence. Human data is limited; most support comes from preclinical research.

Is Selank safe?

Long-term human safety is not well established for Selank. Quality and purity from non-pharmaceutical sources is an added risk.

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Each unit on a 100u · 1.0 mL syringe ≈ 25 mcg of this solution.

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Concentration
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Show the math
5 mg × 1000 = 5,000 mcg in the vial
2 mL × 100 = 200 U-100 units of liquid
5,000 mcg ÷ 200 units = 25 mcg per unit
250 mcg ÷ 25 mcg/unit = 10 units
10 units ÷ 100 = 0.1 mL
5,000 mcg ÷ 250 mcg = 20 draws per vial
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5 mL1025

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