Peptide Research

Everything on this website – articles and product details – is meant for learning and information purposes only. The products we sell are designed for lab testing only (studies done in test tubes or petri dishes, not in living things). These products are not medications, treatments, or cures for any illness. They haven’t been reviewed or approved by the FDA.

  • April 4th

  • Peptidology Research Faculty

NA-931 Peptide: A Quadruple-Agonist Breakthrough in Obesity Research

Obesity is a complex metabolic condition affecting over 650 million adults worldwide, often accompanied by type 2 diabetes and other disorders. Traditional treatments, including diet, exercise, and even newer GLP-1 analog medications, have achieved significant weight loss but can come with limitations such as gastrointestinal side effects and unintended loss of lean muscle mass. This […]

  • March 28th

  • Peptidology Research Faculty

Beyond Purity: Why Comprehensive Testing Matters

Everyone Claims Their Peptides Are Tested. But What Does That Really Mean? Many companies boast that their peptides undergo rigorous testing to ensure they’re safe for research. Most people know purity is important—but fewer realize how critical sterility and endotoxin testing are, too. This article breaks down what each test does and why all three […]

  • March 21st

  • Peptidology Research Faculty

Vasoactive intestinal peptide overview & related test methods

Disclaimer: This article is intended for educational purposes only and is directed towards licensed researchers. The peptides discussed herein, including vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), are intended solely for research and must not be used for in vivo (human or animal) testing. The information provided is based on scientific research and should not be interpreted as medical […]

  • March 19th

  • Peptidology Research Faculty

What is DSIP?

Disclaimer: The information provided here is intended for educational purposes only and should not be used for in vivo testing on humans or animals. The legal status of peptides like DSIP varies by jurisdiction, and they should only be used by licensed researchers. Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a neuropeptide that has garnered scientific interest […]