Research Peptides FAQ: Common Questions Answered
A quick reference to the questions researchers ask most often about sourcing and handling research peptides. For educational reference only. […]
A quick reference to the questions researchers ask most often about sourcing and handling research peptides. For educational reference only. […]
The terms “single,” “dual,” and “triple agonist” come up constantly in metabolic peptide research. They describe how many receptors a
HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is a glycoprotein hormone widely used as a reference compound in reproductive and endocrine research. Because
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide first identified for its association with delta-wave sleep. It is a
IGF-1 LR3 (Long R3 Insulin-like Growth Factor-1) is a modified, longer-acting analog of IGF-1, a hormone central to growth and
Proper storage is one of the most important factors in preserving research-peptide integrity. Peptides are sensitive to heat, light, and
Growth-hormone secretagogues are a popular area of peptide research because they work with the body’s own signaling rather than introducing
Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide developed from a fragment of the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH 4-10). It is widely studied in
Tesamorelin is a synthetic analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), studied for its effects on the growth-hormone axis and metabolic signaling.
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide based on the active region of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring protein involved in cell