Peptide Research Library
Reference material covering mechanism of action, published research, and molecular profiles for peptides commonly used in laboratory studies. All content is for educational and research reference purposes only.
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157)
Gastric pentadecapeptide studied for tissue repair mechanisms
Metabolic ResearchRetatrutide (LY-3437943)
Triple GIP/GLP-1/glucagon receptor agonist
Tissue ResearchTB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment)
Actin-binding peptide studied for cell migration and wound repair
Dermatology ResearchGHK-Cu (Copper Peptide)
Naturally occurring tripeptide-copper complex in tissue remodelling research
Endocrine ResearchCJC-1295 & Ipamorelin
GHRH analogue and GH secretagogue studied in growth hormone research
Nootropic ResearchSemax
ACTH(4-7)-derived heptapeptide studied for BDNF/NGF expression
Nootropic ResearchSelank
Tuftsin-derived heptapeptide studied for GABAergic, anxiolytic-type endpoints
Melanocortin ResearchMelanotan-2 (MT-II)
Cyclic alpha-MSH analogue studied as a non-selective melanocortin receptor agonist
ComparisonBPC-157 vs TB-500
Mechanisms, molecular profiles, and the commonly studied combination
ComparisonSemax vs Selank
Mechanisms, molecular profiles, and the nootropic research pairing
ComparisonRetatrutide vs Tirzepatide vs Semaglutide
Incretin-class research compounds compared by receptor target
Endocrine ResearchIpamorelin
Selective ghrelin/GHS-R1a agonist studied as a growth hormone secretagogue
ComparisonIpamorelin vs Sermorelin
Ghrelin-receptor (GHS-R1a) agonist vs GHRH(1-29) analogue: target, mechanism and the studied combination
ComparisonTesamorelin vs Ipamorelin
GHRH analogue studied for visceral-fat endpoints vs a selective GH secretagogue
ComparisonGHK-Cu vs BPC-157
Copper tripeptide vs gastric pentadecapeptide: skin and collagen research vs systemic repair
ComparisonMOTS-c vs NAD+
Mitochondrial-derived peptide vs the NAD+ coenzyme, compared by pathway
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