P021 / Adamax
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A small CNTF-derived (Cerebrolysin epitope-mapped) peptide mimetic reported in animal studies to upregulate BDNF and stimulate hippocampal neurogenesis, marketed as a nootropic for memory, mood and neurogenesis. Its supporting data is entirely preclinical, with no human trials at all, so every effect claimed for people is an extrapolation from rodent models. Popular in research-peptide circles, but the human evidence base is effectively nonexistent.