OtherEditorially reviewed · 30. Mai 2026

Adalank

Also known as Adalank, N-Acetyl-Selank-Amidat, NA-Selank Amidate

not approvedEvidence · preclinical0 studies cited

Structure · schematic

Peptide chain of 7 amino acids · Sonstiges

Sequence

N-Acetyl-Selank-Amidat (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro-Derivat)

Schematic representation of the amino acid chain — not a chemical structural formula. Each node represents one amino acid.

Research areas*

Cognition

* Contexts in which the peptide has been scientifically studied — not assured or recommended effects.

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Mechanism of action

  • Adalank is a chemically modified variant of the heptapeptide Selank, with an acetylated N-terminus and an amidated C-terminus.
  • These modifications are intended to improve stability against enzymatic degradation and the pharmacokinetics relative to the parent peptide.
  • Its assumed mechanism corresponds to that of Selank (tuftsin-derived, discussed as anxiolytic without a classic GABA-A mechanism).
  • However, there is no independent evidence of efficacy for the modified form itself.
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Research status

  • For Adalank (the N-acetylated, amidated form) there are no published clinical human studies.
  • The available evidence refers to the parent peptide Selank, studied for anxiolytic effects in Russian studies (not to Western GCP standard).
  • Whether the modifications offer a clinically relevant advantage is not demonstrated.
  • As a standalone substance, Adalank is scientifically essentially uncharacterised.

Evidence level

PreclinicalEarly clinicalEstablished
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Cited studies

No studies cited.

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Known risks

  • 01No standalone human data — safety profile unknown
  • 02Evidence only indirectly via the parent peptide Selank (no Western GCP standard)
  • 03Interactions with psychotropic drugs not characterised
  • 04Product quality cannot be verified from unapproved sources
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Frequently asked questions

What is Adalank?

Adalank is a chemically modified variant of the heptapeptide Selank, with an acetylated N-terminus and an amidated C-terminus.

What type of peptide is Adalank?

Adalank belongs to the Other class.

Is Adalank legal in Germany?

Adalank is not approved as a medicine in Germany. Obtaining it outside clinical studies is legally problematic.

Where can I buy Adalank?

Peptica sells nothing and names no sources. Adalank is "not approved" in Germany; obtaining unapproved substances outside clinical studies is illegal and carries quality and safety risks.

Is Adalank banned in sport (WADA)?

Adalank is currently not on the WADA Prohibited List.

What are the known risks of Adalank?

Documented risks include: No standalone human data — safety profile unknown; Evidence only indirectly via the parent peptide Selank (no Western GCP standard). This is not a complete safety assessment and not medical advice — see the risks section for the full list.

How well researched is Adalank?

The evidence is classified as “preclinical”. 0 studies are cited on this page.

What is the molecular weight of Adalank?

Adalank has a molar mass of about 792.9 Da, with a plasma half-life of not established.

Which peptides are related to Adalank?

Closely related entries: Semax, Selank. A direct side-by-side comparison is available via the compare function.

Related entries

Legal status

Germany

not approved

Austria

not approved

Switzerland

not approved

EU

not approved

USA

not approved

Canada

not approved

Legal status varies by country and can change. This is not legal advice.

Sources & methodology

  • 0 peer-reviewed studies cited, linked to PubMed where available.
  • Molecular data verified against PubChem and primary literature.
  • Editorial standard: no dosage guidance, no sources, evidence level stated explicitly.

Last editorially reviewed: 30 May 2026

Legal assessment

Adalank is not approved as a medicine and is solely a research substance without a standalone data basis. Not on the WADA Prohibited List. Obtaining it as a research chemical carries considerable quality and safety risks.

Important notice

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Community notes

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