Phenibut is a synthetic compound derived from the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s, this nootropic compound is classified as a cognitive enhancer. Its molecular structure is similar to GABA but with enhanced blood-brain barrier penetration.
Phenibut primarily functions as an anxiolytic and sedative agent. As a GABA receptor agonist, it binds to brain receptors to amplify GABA's inhibitory effects, producing calming and relaxing neurological effects. These properties make it effective for reducing anxiety, improving mood, and promoting relaxation.
Originally developed for treating anxiety, insomnia, and neurological conditions, Phenibut remains unapproved for medical use in most countries outside the former Soviet Union. However, it is commercially available as a dietary supplement in certain regions, marketed for its cognitive-enhancing and anti-anxiety benefits.
Parameter | Specification |
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Purity | 99% |
Form | Powder |
Cas No | 1078-21-3 |
Color | White |
Assay | NLT99% |
Ingredients | Phenibut |
Appearance | White Fine Powder |
Molecular Formula | C10H13NO2 |
Storage | Store In A Cool, Dry Place |
MOQ | 1KG |