Dihexa and FGL Interaction
Dihexa and FGL have a compatible interaction with 90% confidence. Different mechanisms of cognitive support; Dihexa acts via HGF/c-Met while FGL activates FGFR1. Both compounds affect the brain, so monitoring these systems is recommended.
Compound Profiles
Dihexa
Synaptogenic Peptide | Cognitive Enhancement
Binds to hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) with high affinity (Kd = 65 pM) and potentiates its activity at c-Met receptor, activating PI3K/AKT pathways and promoting new synaptic connections with extraordinary potency..
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NCAM-Derived Peptide | Synaptic Plasticity & Neuroprotection
FGL binds to and activates FGFR1, triggering receptor autophosphorylation and downstream signaling through the MAPK/ERK and PI3K/Akt pathways. This activation promotes long-term potentiation (LTP), enhances synaptic plasticity, stimulates neurogenesis in the hippocampus, and provides neuroprotective effects against excitotoxicity and oxidative stress.
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Shared Safety Flags
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take Dihexa with FGL?
Yes, Dihexa and FGL can generally be taken together. Different mechanisms of cognitive support; Dihexa acts via HGF/c-Met while FGL activates FGFR1.
Is Dihexa and FGL safe together?
Based on documented research, this combination is considered compatible. However, shared safety flags include: teratogenic. Monitor accordingly.
What are the interactions between Dihexa and FGL?
Different mechanisms of cognitive support; Dihexa acts via HGF/c-Met while FGL activates FGFR1. This assessment has 90% confidence and is based on documented research data.
How should I time Dihexa and FGL?
Dihexa has a half-life of 8-12 days and FGL has a half-life of Not well characterized. No specific timing requirements identified for this combination, but separating administration can help monitor individual effects.
This interaction analysis is compiled from research literature and pharmacological mechanism data. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining compounds.