Description
- Noopept is a synthetic molecule
- Noopept (N-phenylacetyl-L-prolylglycine ethyl ester) lacks a 2-oxo-pyrollidine nucleus (ref)*
- Synthesized in 1996 (ref)*
- Purity tested
- Rigorously tested for quality & purity by third-party Certificate of Analysis*
Noopept Chemical Properties
Noopept’s molecular formula is C17H22N2O4 and it has a molecular mass of 318.373 g/mol (2).
It is also known as GVS-111 and the CAS number is 157115-85-0 (2).
Noopept Powder, Capsules and Solution
Pure Nootropics offers Noopept in capsules. Each capsule contains 30 mg Noopept.
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• Noopept (N-phenylacetyl-L-prolylglycine ethyl ester) lacks a 2-oxo-pyrollidine nucleus that a true racetam is defined by*
“Noopept.” Examine.com, published on Oct 5, 2014. Last Updated Jun 14, 2018. https://examine.com/supplements/noopept/.
• Synthesized in 1996*
“Noopept.” Examine.com, published on Oct 5, 2014. Last Updated Jun 14, 2018. https://examine.com/supplements/noopept/.
1. “Noopept.” Examine.com, published on Oct 5, 2014. Last Updated Jun 14, 2018. https://examine.com/supplements/noopept/.
2. “Noopept.” PubChem Open Chemistry Database, pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Noopept#section=Wikipedia.
3. Kovalenko, LP, et al. “[Preclinical Study of Noopept Toxicity].” Eksp Klin Farmakol, vol. 65, no. 1, 2002, pp. 62–4., www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12025790.