What are peptides and why is everyone talking about them? Learn how these short amino acid chains work in the body, the different types, and why researchers are paying close attention.
Semax — The Nootropic Peptide Studied for Focus, Memory, and Neuroprotection
Semax is a synthetic peptide derived from ACTH studied for cognitive enhancement, neuroprotection, and focus. Explore the science behind this nootropic compound.
AOD-9604 — The Fat Metabolism Peptide Fragment Derived from Growth Hormone
AOD-9604 is a modified fragment of human growth hormone studied for its fat metabolism effects. Learn how this peptide targets adipose tissue without affecting glucose.
Selank — How This Anxiolytic Peptide Supports Calm and Cognitive Clarity
Selank is a synthetic peptide studied for its ability to reduce anxiety without sedation. Learn how this tuftsin-derived compound modulates GABA and serotonin.
How Peptide Purity Is Tested — Understanding HPLC and Mass Spectrometry
Peptide purity directly affects research quality. Learn how HPLC and mass spectrometry work, what a COA tells you, and why testing standards matter.
Understanding Peptide Regulations in Canada — What Researchers Need to Know
Navigating Canada’s peptide regulations can be confusing. Learn how Health Canada classifies peptides, what “research use only” means, and how to stay compliant.
BPC-157 — What Researchers Have Discovered About the Body Protection Compound
BPC-157 is one of the most studied tissue repair peptides in preclinical research. Learn what the science shows about its mechanisms, its origins in gastric juice, and why it’s so popular.
GHK-Cu — The Copper Peptide Redefining Skin Science and Anti-Aging Research
GHK-Cu is one of the most well-studied peptides in dermatology. Discover the research behind this copper-binding tripeptide’s effects on collagen, skin repair, and aging.
The Wolverine Stack — Why Researchers Are Combining BPC-157 and TB-500
The “Wolverine Stack” combines BPC-157 and TB-500 for research into accelerated tissue repair. Learn the science behind why these two peptides are used together.
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) — The Science Behind Tissue Repair and Recovery
TB-500 is a synthetic version of thymosin beta-4, studied for its role in tissue repair, cell migration, and anti-inflammatory response. Here’s what the research says.
MOTS-c — The Mitochondrial Peptide Scientists Call “Exercise in a Bottle”
MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide that mimics the metabolic effects of exercise. Discover the research behind this longevity compound.
PT-141 (Bremelanotide) — From Tanning Research to Sexual Health Breakthrough
PT-141 went from a side effect of tanning research to an FDA-approved treatment. Learn how bremelanotide works on the brain’s arousal pathways.
The Rise of Peptide Therapy — Why 2025 and 2026 Became the Tipping Point
Peptide therapy has moved from niche biohacking circles to mainstream wellness. Here’s what drove the shift and what it means for the future.
NAD+ and Peptides — The Cellular Energy Connection to Longevity
NAD+ is a critical coenzyme for cellular energy and repair that declines with age. Learn how it connects to peptide therapy and longevity research.
Peptides for Gut Health — How BPC-157 and KPV Support Intestinal Healing
Gut health underlies immune function, mood, and overall wellness. Learn how peptides like BPC-157 and KPV are being studied for intestinal repair.
Collagen Peptides — What the Science Says About Skin, Joints, and Recovery
Collagen peptides are among the most widely consumed supplements globally. Here’s what randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses actually show.
How to Read a Certificate of Analysis (COA) When Buying Research Peptides
A Certificate of Analysis is your most important quality document when purchasing peptides. Learn exactly what to look for and what red flags to watch out for.
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin — Understanding Growth Hormone Secretagogues
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin are among the most popular growth hormone secretagogues. Learn how they work, why they’re paired together, and what the research shows.
