Peptide Science
Mechanistic, molecule-level explainers - what peptides are, how the signalling actually works, and what the peer-reviewed literature describes. Plain English, research use only.
View topic →Every research-compound guide, organised. Pick a topic to see the full set of plain-English, source-cited articles. Research use only; not medical advice.
Mechanistic, molecule-level explainers - what peptides are, how the signalling actually works, and what the peer-reviewed literature describes. Plain English, research use only.
View topic →Plain-English answers to the questions researchers and the curious public actually ask about peptides - no hype, every claim traced to a primary source.
View topic →Where peptides sit with the FDA, EMA and MHRA - approved medicines versus investigational compounds, and what "research use only" means in law.
View topic →How peptide safety and purity are actually assessed - the Certificate of Analysis, contamination, HPLC and mass-spec, and why evidence beats marketing.
View topic →Practical, research-literate handling - reconstitution, storage, subcutaneous technique and reading a COA. Framed for laboratory literacy, not home use.
View topic →Side-by-side breakdowns - how two compounds or categories are alike, how they differ, and what the literature usually measures. Mechanisms, not verdicts.
View topic →What the press reports about peptides - celebrities, longevity clinics and the protocols behind the headlines, every quote attributed and carrying no endorsement.
View topic →Individual research compounds explained step by step - what the molecule is, what study contexts it appears in, and how researchers frame it.
View topic →Where the peptide literature meets regenerative medicine - signalling peptides, self-assembling peptide hydrogels and scaffolds, growth factors, and the stem-cell research they intersect with. Mechanism-level, research use only.
View topic →How the peptide-recovery research literature maps onto specific sport demands - bodybuilding, Hyrox, CrossFit, cycling, golf, marathon running, combat sports, powerlifting, climbing. Mechanism-level fit, the human-trial gap, and the WADA reality every competitor needs to know. Research use only.
View topic →Research use only. These articles summarise public literature and catalogue facts. They do not diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease, and are not medical advice.