Comment · Wed, May 13, 2015 · Ceretropic
What's the word on Dihexa?
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musicman4534 · 22 points
Any personal reports?
What they were answering
Debonaire_Death · 2 points
I discussed it some with MYASD in a thread awhile back. He said that because it's a very complex (14-mer) peptide, it is very expensive to make and would have to be sold at a distinct premium that might not be profitable. By the end he said he might have his lab synth a sample with the next shipment so he could try it. I haven't heard a word of it since.
The main issue is it's a 14-mer. That's cray in lab synth and very difficult and expensive to make. Dihexa may just be ahead of our current technology, and will become available to the consumer when better techniques are invented.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Wait, I said Dihexa was 14-mer? That's not right. It's a modified tripeptide. WTF was I thinking in the other thread?