What is a Peptide? Peptides are naturally occurring short chains of amino acids, which serve as the building blocks of proteins. Proteins differ from peptides as they contain long-chain amino acids. Peptides function as fundamental units of cells, enzymes, antibiotics, and hormones, and are widespread in biological systems. CJC-1295 DAC Peptide The CJC-1295 peptide is a synthetically […]
Category Archives: Blogs
This compound is a chemically modified synthetic heptapeptide derived from the Semx peptide backbone. The compound incorporates N-terminal acetylation and C-terminal amidation, modifications commonly employed in peptide chemistry to alter molecular stability and degradation characteristics under experimental conditions. Supplied as a lyophilized powder, N-Acetyl Semx Amidate is intended exclusively for controlled in-vitro laboratory research conducted by qualified […]
Ipamorelin is a pentapeptide made of 5 amino acids. It is classified as a growth hormone-releasing peptide (GHRP) because it has an amino acid sequence of Aib-His-D-2-Nal-D-Phe-Lys-NH2. Its molecular structure is C38H49N9O5, and it has a molecular weight of 711.9 g/mol. As a result of its makeup, this peptide is structurally similar to Hexarelin, GHRP-6, and […]
MGF IGF-1 Ec is a short peptide that is also referred to as the E-domain of full-length MGF (mechano-growth factor). It appears to be a peptide made of 24 amino acids that is produced when the IGF-1 gene is translated into an amino acid sequence. During this process, cells generate a longer precursor (full-length MGF), which later […]
Ovagen is a tripeptide with the structure of Glu–Asp–Leu. Therefore, it is also sometimes mentioned in scientific literature under the abbreviation EDL. Ovagen is considered one of Khavinson’s peptides, which may play a role as a cellular bioregulator. Specifically, this class of bioregulators is termed as such because they may interact with the activation and […]
Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, also referred to as Pal-GQPR, is considered a tetrapeptide that may “stimulate collagen renewal and inhibit collagen degradation” in mammalian models according to the available research.(1) This tetrapeptide is described as a palmitoylated fragment of immunoglobulin G with the sequence GQPR (glycyl-l-glutamyl-l-prolyl-l-arginine). The peptide is palmitoylated at the N-terminus to form Pal-GQPR, as this may […]
FOXO4-DRI is a synthetic peptide that is actively researched regarding its potential to induce programmed cell death in aged cells, and thus reduce the burden that aged cells pose on different tissues. Apparently, the peptide achieves that by mimicking a part of the so-called FOXO4, which is a transcription factor switching genes on and off in […]
Sermorelin is a research peptide considered to be the shortest functional analog of the endogenous growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). For context, GHRH has a 44 amino acid structure posited to be the main hormone that interacts with the cells responsible for the synthesis of growth hormone (hGH). These cells are called the anterior pituitary cells, and […]
Sermorelin and GHRP-2 are two peptides researched for their potential to stimulate the release of growth hormone (hGH) from pituitary cells. Each of these peptides appears to mediate this potential through a distinct receptor system. Sermorelin appears to interact with the GHRH-receptors on anterior pituitary cells, while GHRP-2 may interact with another set of receptors […]
Sermorelin and Ipamorelin Blend are research peptides that may have synergistic actions when blended, as they may stimulate the release of growth hormone (hGH) from pituitary cells via complementary pathways. Sermorelin appears to be analogous to the endogenous GHRH, which may interact with the GHRH receptors on anterior pituitary cells and stimulate hGH release. The […]










