
The Hanobi® Neuro Research Blend is a precisely formulated tri-compound tablet developed for advanced laboratory investigation of neurotrophic signaling, monoaminergic neurotransmission, and peptide-mediated cellular response pathways. This research combination integrates Dihexa, Tesofensine, and BPC-157—three compounds independently studied in preclinical models for their involvement in synaptic signaling, neurotransmitter regulation, and cellular remodeling mechanisms.
By combining these materials in fixed, standardized ratios, researchers can explore multi-target pathway interactions within controlled experimental environments. This formulation is intended exclusively for in vitro and preclinical research applications and does not imply human use.
Dihexa
A synthetic angiotensin IV–derived peptide analogue studied in laboratory systems for its interaction with the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)/c-Met signaling axis. Research focuses on synaptogenesis, dendritic branching, and neurotrophic pathway modulation under defined experimental conditions.
Tesofensine
A small-molecule compound characterized in research settings as a triple monoamine reuptake inhibitor affecting serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine transporters. Experimental models examine its influence on neurotransmitter dynamics and neuroendocrine signaling pathways.
BPC-157
A synthetic pentadecapeptide investigated in preclinical systems for its interaction with nitric oxide–associated signaling, angiogenic pathways, and extracellular matrix remodeling in cellular stress models.
Hanobi® research compounds are manufactured under strict quality control standards using independently vetted raw material suppliers. Each component is analytically verified for identity and purity prior to formulation. Production processes are designed to ensure consistency, traceability, and compliance with federal and state regulations governing research-use-only materials.
Capsules are supplied solely as inert containers for the dry transport, storage, and handling of laboratory research materials. They are not dosage forms and are not intended for ingestion or administration. They must not be used as drug delivery systems, consumed, or administered in any manner.
Not for use in humans or animals. Not for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.