Side-by-Side Comparison · 2026

Neuroxelin vs Synapsin

Neuroxelin vs Synapsin — mechanism, half-life, dosing, and research status compared. Which is right for your protocol?

Neuroxelin
Cognitive & Neurological

Neuroxelin is a vendor nootropic peptide blend containing PE-22-28 (10 mg), Pinealon (10 mg), N-Acetyl Semax (20 mg), and N-Acetyl Selank (8 mg), formulated for intranasal administration. It combines four cognitively-active peptides targeting different aspects of brain performanc...

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Synapsin
Cognitive & Neurological

Synapsin is a proprietary intranasal peptide blend combining GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide for neuroregenerative and anti-inflammatory effects) and Dihexa (a potent HGF/c-Met agonist for synaptogenesis and memory). The combination targets synaptic density and cognitive performance fr...

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Key Parameters
Parameter Neuroxelin Synapsin
Category Cognitive & Neurological Cognitive & Neurological
Research Vendor Blend Vendor Blend
Half-Life - -
Typical Dose - -
Frequency - -
Route Intranasal Intranasal
FDA Status Not Approved Not Approved

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Neuroxelin and Synapsin?
Neuroxelin: Neuroxelin is a vendor nootropic peptide blend containing PE-22-28 (10 mg), Pinealon (10 mg), N-Acetyl Semax (20 mg), and N-Acetyl Selank (8 mg), formulated for intranasal administration. It combines ... Synapsin: Synapsin is a proprietary intranasal peptide blend combining GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide for neuroregenerative and anti-inflammatory effects) and Dihexa (a potent HGF/c-Met agonist for synaptogenesis an...
Which has a longer half-life, Neuroxelin or Synapsin?
Neuroxelin half-life: unknown. Synapsin half-life: unknown.
Can you stack Neuroxelin and Synapsin?
Neuroxelin and Synapsin are in the same category and used together in research protocols. Always consult relevant literature and follow appropriate guidelines.

For research use only. Not medical advice. ASCEND does not conduct or endorse any specific research protocol. Always consult relevant scientific literature and regulatory guidelines.