| Purity: | 98 |
|---|---|
| Model Number: | C17H22N2O4 |
| Brand Name: | NJ STERIOD |
| Usage: | Animal Pharmaceuticals |
| Grade Standard: | Medicine Grade |
| Type: | Auxiliaries and Other Medicinal Chemicals |
| Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
| EINECS No.: | C17H22N2O4 |
| CAS No.: | 157115-85-0 |
| 157115-85-0: | 1USD(changeable) |
Quick Details
Specifications
Product Name: NOOPEPT(GVS-111)
Synonyms: ethyl 2-[[(2S)-1-(2-phenylacetyl)pyrrolidine-2-carbonyl]amino]acetate; N-(1-(Phenylacetyl)-L-prolyl)glycine ethyl ester; Noopept; (S)-ethyl 2-(1-(2-phenylacetyl)pyrrolidine-2-carboxaMido)acetate; SGS 111; SGS111; SGS-111;1-(2-Phenylacetyl)-L-prolylglycine Ethyl Ester
CAS: 157115-85-0
MF: C17H22N2O4
MW: 318.37
Related categories: membrane transport / ion channels; pharmaceutical intermediates; inhibitors
Purity : 98%
Appearance : White powders
Packaging : 1kg/foil bag
Usage : Pharmaceutical intermediates & food additives .
Product Description :
Noopept is the brand name for N-phenylacetyl-L-prolylglycine ethyl ester , a synthetic Nootropic molecule.
Noopept has a similar effect to Piracetam, in that it provides a mild cognitive boost after supplementation. Noopept also provides a subtle psychostimulatory effect.
Noopept has a much lower standard dose than piracetam (10-30mg, compared to 4800mg), and it provides a general neuroprotective effect after supplementation. This neuroprotective effect occurs during various states of cognitive trauma, including oxidative stress and physical trauma. There is, however, no evidence to suggest Noopept provides benefits for people with no cognitive ailments.
More studies are needed to determine the main mechanisms responsible for Noopept's neuroprotective effect.
The only human study comparing Noopept and piracetam suggests the two have a comparable effect, once the smaller effective dose is taken into account.

