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Noopept

Noopept
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FOB Price: 1.00 USD/Kg  
Product Type: nutritional ingredients 
Port: main ports in China 
Minimum Order Quantity: 0.1 Kg 
Supply Ability: 20 Kg
Place Of Origin: China
Delivery Time: 15 days
Expiry Date: long-term effectiveness
Last Update: 2014-08-19
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 Noopept

Other name: N-(1-(Phenylacetyl)-L-prolyl)glycine ethyl ester

CAS: 157115-85-0

Molecular Formula: C17H22N2O4

Molecular Weight: 318.37

Assay: 98.0~101.0%

Appearance: White or colourless crystallinepowder with characteristic odor

Many people on Longecity believe Noopept has 1000x the potency of Piracetam. What other evidence exists besides the one reference on wikipedia from Russian scientists?

Introduction

A new generation of nootropics? Noopept is a nootropic peptide developed and prescribed in Russia. It is derived from the racetam family of compounds and has a common mechanism of action; but is purported to be up to 1000 times more potent than piracetam - being the most popular and most researched nootropic of our generation.

Mechanism

Noopept can lead to: Increased creativity, Improved mood, Reduced stress, Augmented levels of focus and motivation, Higher levels of verbal acuity (I particularly notice this), Higher self-esteem (as everything seems easier)

Description:

Noopept is a new smart nutrient, it is a peptide what peptide sequence N-phenylacetyl-L-prolylglycine ethyl ester.

Together with Huperzine A, the noopept will dominate the nootropic market in the near future.

Applications:

1. Enhance memory

2. Treatment of Alzheimer's disease

Noopept is prescribed in Russia and certain other eastern-european countries, though not in America.

Noopept is also readily crosse the blood-brain-barrier following oral administration in modest doses, though some people claim it has higher bioavailabilty sublingually and is ineffective orally (I can find no evidence for this, aside from anecdotal reports).

 
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