The PeptidePedia Blog
An in-depth look at TB-500, a powerful regenerative peptide known for its ability to dramatically accelerate the healing of muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries, reduce inflammation, and improve flexibility.
A detailed guide on how to navigate the unregulated market for research peptides and compounds, with a checklist for vetting suppliers and ensuring quality.
A deep dive into three new and exciting compounds added to the library: Tesofensine for potent weight loss, GPC-1 for muscle growth amplification, and TTA for metabolic enhancement.
An infographic exploring the mitochondrial peptide MOTS-c and its profound implications for metabolism, aging, and performance.
An infographic exploring how SS-31 (Elamipretide) works to restore mitochondrial function and its potential therapeutic benefits.
A curated overview of peptides being researched for their potential to improve health, accelerate weight loss, build strength, and sharpen cognitive function.
A deep dive into FOXO4-DRI, a first-in-class senolytic peptide that operates through a highly specific and rationally designed mechanism to eliminate senescent cells.
Explore the three fundamental pillars of longevity science—Metabolic Health, Cellular Maintenance, and Hormonal Balance—and learn how to target them to extend your healthspan.
From basic concepts to advanced pharmacokinetics, this guide explains what peptide half-life means for research and application.
A comparative analysis of next-generation incretin-based therapies and their remarkable impact on weight loss, based on the latest clinical trial data.
Learn how to structure a peptide stack, from foundational healing peptides to goal-specific compounds for fat loss, muscle gain, longevity, and cognition.
A beginner's guide to understanding the powerful world of signaling peptides and their role in human biology.
Explore the differences between Growth Hormone Releasing Hormones (GHRH) and Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides (GHRPs).
Learn the proper and sterile technique for mixing your lyophilized peptides with bacteriostatic water for research.