Important Notice
All products referenced are sold strictly for laboratory research purposes only.
They are not FDA-approved, not intended for human consumption, and are supplied with Certificates of Analysis (COA), LAL endotoxin testing, and Heavy Metals testing where applicable.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids studied in research settings for how they interact with biological signaling pathways.
No. Peptides are structurally different from steroids and pharmaceuticals and are researched for signaling behavior, not drug effects.
Most peptides sold online are not FDA-approved and are labeled for research use only.
Many peptides are legal to purchase as research chemicals, but not for human use.
It means the compound is intended for laboratory and educational research, not medical or personal use.
This labeling is required because they lack FDA approval and sufficient human clinical data.
A Certificate of Analysis verifies identity, purity, and concentration through third-party testing.
Yes. Each batch undergoes third-party analytical testing.
LAL testing screens for bacterial endotoxins.
Yes, heavy metals testing is performed where applicable.
Research peptides are typically ≥98% purity unless otherwise stated.
Most peptides are stored frozen or refrigerated to preserve stability.
Yes. Peptides have shelf lives depending on storage conditions.
Supplements are regulated as food products; peptides are research compounds.
Yes. Improper storage, light, or moisture can cause degradation.
Most research peptides are synthetically produced.
Injection allows precise delivery in controlled laboratory research.
Many peptides degrade in the digestive tract; oral stability varies.
Some peptides influence hormonal pathways but are not hormones themselves.
Some are researched for anabolic signaling, but no approved medical claims exist.
Certain peptides are researched for metabolic signaling pathways.
Safety depends on context, purity, dosage, and research controls.
Review COA, purity %, and third-party lab verification.
A term indicating laboratory-level purity and testing.
Sterility is not guaranteed unless explicitly stated.
Differences stem from synthesis quality, testing, and supply chain integrity.
Blends combine multiple peptides for research convenience.
Yes, interactions are studied in experimental models.
Some mimic naturally occurring sequences; others are modified analogs.
Research helps understand biological signaling before any therapeutic consideration.
What is BPC-157?
A synthetic peptide fragment derived from a gastric protein, studied for tissue signaling pathways.
Is BPC-157 FDA-approved?
No. It is not FDA-approved and is for research use only.
A peptide studied for cellular migration and repair signaling in laboratory models.
A copper-binding peptide researched for extracellular matrix and skin biology signaling.
A tripeptide studied in inflammatory signaling research.
Bioregulator peptides studied in aging and circadian rhythm research.
A neuroactive bioregulator studied for cognitive signaling pathways.
A thymus-derived peptide studied in immune signaling research.
A melanocortin peptide studied for pigmentation and receptor signaling.
A melanocortin receptor agonist studied for neural signaling pathways.
A growth-hormone–releasing hormone analog studied for endocrine signaling.
A ghrelin mimetic peptide studied for GH axis signaling.
Peptides studied for growth hormone stimulation pathways.
Metabolic peptides studied for glucose, gut, and appetite signaling.
Mitochondrial and longevity-focused peptides studied for cellular stress pathways.
Neuroactive peptides studied for CNS and neuroendocrine signaling.
Immune-modulating peptides studied for host-defense signaling.
Peptides studied in metabolic and muscle signaling research.
An antioxidant compound studied for oxidative stress pathways.
Non-peptide research compounds studied for metabolic signaling.
Reconstitution water supplied strictly for laboratory preparation.
All products are sold for research purposes only.
No medical, therapeutic, or diagnostic claims are made.