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A NOVEL, FAST-ACTING PEPTIDE FOR COGNITIVE FUNCTION
For thousands of years, people have been drinking fermented milk for its reputed health benefits. But only in the 21st century was it discovered that this drink has specific effects on cognition. Food derived peptides have become an increasing interest for scientists due to their potential benefits to human health. Food derived bioactive peptides have been observed to support collagen production and skin health, promote muscle synthesis, and support cardiovascular function. It has now been observed that several peptides within milk have shown to be effective in promoting cognitive function.1 In particular, one 19 amino acid peptide derived from casein was observed to be promote cognitive function through a specific mode of action.
Developed through a proprietary enzymatic hydrolysis of casein, this 19 amino acid peptide called PeptiDrive-LNDP™, was hypothesized to support the cognitive function in humans due to in vivo research showing its ability to enhance the expression of BDNF, a protein that supports neuroplasticity and neuron survival.* Additionally, it was also observed to promote the release of acetylcholine within the brain. Supported by three clinical studies demonstrating its cognitive performance benefits, PeptiDrive-LNDP™ could emerge as the next food-derived bioactive peptide driving growing interest in peptides that help support focus, mental performance, and productivity in everyday life.
PeptiDrive-LNDP™ Benefits:
PeptiDrive-LNDP™ has been researched in three randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials, showing it has both immediate and longer-term effects.



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Animal research suggests PeptiDrive-LNDP™:
PeptiDrive-LNDP™ is derived from protein found in milk, casein, which has been safely consumed in the food supply for thousands of years. It is self-affirmed GRAS, and clinical research has revealed no occurrences of side effects or adverse events after 12 weeks of daily use. However, PeptiDrive-LNDP™ should not be consumed by those with milk allergies.