Description
What is Dihexa?
Dihexa is a synthetic peptide derived from angiotensin IV that is being researched for its potential effects on nerve tissue regeneration and cognitive functions. It was designed to easily cross the blood-brain barrier, allowing it to act directly within the central nervous system.
Dihexa is believed to work through the activation of signaling pathways associated with neuronal growth and the formation of new synaptic connections, thereby supporting neuroplasticity – the brain’s ability to adapt and create new neural connections.
Effects studied in research
- Dihexa and neuroplasticity
Dihexa is being studied for its ability to support the formation of new synapses and improve communication between neurons. This mechanism is essential for learning and memory processes. - Dihexa and cognitive functions
Research suggests a potential influence on improving memory, concentration, and learning ability, particularly in models with reduced cognitive performance. - Dihexa and neuroregeneration
Dihexa may support the regeneration of damaged neurons and neural connections, making it a subject of interest in the field of neurodegenerative diseases. - Dihexa and neuroprotection
Some studies point to its potential ability to protect neurons from damage caused by oxidative stress or inflammation.
Dihexa is among the advanced research compounds focused on the brain, neuroplasticity, and nervous system regeneration. Its potential is the subject of intensive scientific investigation.
The product is intended exclusively for scientific purposes.




