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Peptide Education Hub

A growing library of research-focused guides covering peptide foundations and the major compound categories we study. Every guide is provided for laboratory and educational research only.

Peptide Foundations

  • What Are Peptides? — A clear, research-focused overview of what peptides are, how they differ from proteins, and how research-grade peptide compounds are studied. For research use only.
  • How Peptides Work — How peptides are structured, how they signal, and why amino acid sequence matters in research contexts. An educational overview for research use only.
  • Reconstitution Guide — An educational guide to reconstituting lyophilized research peptides — bacteriostatic water, mixing, and handling concepts. For laboratory research use only.
  • Storage & Stability — How temperature, light, and moisture affect research peptide stability, plus general storage concepts for lyophilized and reconstituted compounds. Research use only.
  • Purity & COAs — What peptide purity means, how HPLC and mass spectrometry are used, and how to read a Certificate of Analysis (COA). An educational guide for research use only.
  • Research Peptides Explained — What 'research use only' means, how research-grade peptides are classified, and the compliance framing behind them. An educational overview for research use only.

Growth Hormone Peptides

  • Growth Hormone Peptides — An educational overview of growth hormone peptides (GHRH analogs and GHRPs), how they are categorized, and how they are studied. For research use only.
  • CJC-1295 — An educational guide to CJC-1295, a GHRH analog studied in research settings — structure, classification, and how it is examined. For research use only.
  • Ipamorelin — An educational guide to Ipamorelin, a selective GHRP studied in research contexts — structure, classification, and research framing. For research use only.
  • CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin — Why CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin are frequently studied together as a research blend, and how the combination is categorized. For research use only.
  • Sermorelin — An educational guide to Sermorelin, a GHRH-analog research peptide — structure, classification, and how it is studied. For research use only.
  • Tesamorelin — An educational guide to Tesamorelin, a stabilized GHRH-analog research peptide — structure, classification, and research framing. For research use only.
  • GHRP Comparison — How different growth hormone secretagogues (GHRPs and GHRH analogs) are categorized and compared structurally in research. For research use only.
  • GH Peptide Blends — Why growth hormone research peptides are often combined into blends, and how those combinations are categorized in research settings. For research use only.
  • Cycling Concepts — How 'cycling' is discussed as a research concept for peptide study design — duration, intervals, and structure. Educational only; for research use only.
  • MGF & PEG-MGF — Educational guide to MGF and PEG-MGF, IGF-axis research peptides: structure, PEGylation, classification, and framing. Research use only.
  • IGF-1 LR3 — An educational guide to IGF-1 LR3, a long-acting IGF-1 analog studied in research — structure, classification, and research framing. For research use only.
  • Follistatin 344 & 315 — Educational guide to Follistatin 344 and 315, proteins in muscle and IGF-axis research: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.

Recovery & Repair Peptides

  • Recovery Peptides — An educational overview of recovery and repair research peptides — including BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu — and how they are categorized. For research use only.
  • BPC-157 — An educational guide to BPC-157, a synthetic peptide studied in research — structure, classification, and research framing. For research use only.
  • TB-500 — An educational guide to TB-500, a synthetic peptide fragment studied in research — structure, classification, and research framing. For research use only.
  • BPC-157 + TB-500 — Why BPC-157 and TB-500 are frequently studied together as a research stack, and how the combination is categorized. For research use only.
  • GHK-Cu — An educational guide to GHK-Cu, a copper-binding tripeptide studied in research — structure, classification, and research framing. For research use only.
  • Glow & Klow Recovery Blends — Educational overview of Glow and Klow-style recovery peptide blends: how multi-compound formulations are categorized and studied. Research use only.
  • KPV — Educational guide to KPV, a tripeptide studied in cellular-signaling research: structure, classification, and research framing. Research use only.
  • Thymosin Alpha-1 — Educational guide to Thymosin Alpha-1, a thymus-derived peptide in immune-related research: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.

Longevity & Cellular Peptides

  • Longevity Peptides — An educational overview of longevity and cellular research peptides — including NAD+, MOTS-C, and Epithalon — and how they are categorized. For research use only.
  • NAD+ & NMN — An educational guide to NAD+ and NMN, coenzyme-related compounds studied in cellular research — structure, classification, and research framing. Research use only.
  • Epithalon — An educational guide to Epithalon (Epitalon), a synthetic tetrapeptide studied in research — structure, classification, and research framing. For research use only.
  • MOTS-C — An educational guide to MOTS-C, a mitochondrial-derived peptide studied in cellular research — structure, classification, and research framing. Research use only.
  • 5-Amino-1MQ — Educational guide to 5-Amino-1MQ, a small molecule in metabolic and cellular research: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.
  • SLU-PP-332 — Educational guide to SLU-PP-332, studied in metabolic and mitochondrial research: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.
  • AOD9604 & Tesofensine — Educational guide to AOD9604 and Tesofensine, compounds in metabolic research: structure, classification, and framing. Research use only.
  • Methylene Blue — Educational guide to Methylene Blue, studied in mitochondrial and cellular research: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.

Cosmetic & Topical Peptides

  • Cosmetic Peptides — Educational overview of cosmetic and topical research peptides including Argireline, Matrixyl, Syn-Coll, and GHK-Cu. Research use only.

Sexual Health Peptides

  • Sexual Health Peptides — An educational overview of melanocortin-system research peptides such as PT-141 and Melanotan 2 — how they are categorized and studied. For research use only.
  • PT-141 (Bremelanotide) — Educational guide to PT-141 (Bremelanotide), a melanocortin-receptor research peptide: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.
  • Melanotan 2 (MT2) — Educational guide to Melanotan 2 (MT2), a melanocortin-receptor research peptide: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.
  • Kisspeptin-10 — Educational guide to Kisspeptin-10 (KP-10), a reproductive-signaling research peptide and KISS1R ligand: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.
  • PT-141 vs Melanotan 2 — Educational comparison of PT-141 and Melanotan 2, two related melanocortin research peptides: structure, classification, study context. Research use only.

Nootropic & Neuro Peptides

  • Nootropic Peptides — An educational overview of nootropic and neuro research peptides such as Semax and Selank — how they are categorized and studied. For research use only.
  • Semax & Selank — Educational guide to Semax and Selank, neuropeptides in neuro research: structure, classification, and framing. Research use only.
  • DSIP — Educational guide to DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide), a neuropeptide in neuro research: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.
  • Dihexa — Educational guide to Dihexa, an angiotensin-derived compound studied in neuro-signaling research: structure, classification, framing. Research use only.

This content is provided for educational and informational purposes only and relates to research-grade compounds supplied for laboratory and research use only. The compounds referenced are not intended for human or veterinary use, are not FDA-approved, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.