A-Z database

Peptide Library

Evidence-first peptide pages for informational search intent: what it is, how it is studied, risks, legal status, human vs animal research, FAQs, and citations.

Recovery peptides Research-only

BPC-157

A synthetic 15-amino-acid research peptide with extensive animal data and very limited human evidence.

Evidence 1/5
Growth hormone secretagogues Investigational

CJC-1295

An investigational long-acting GHRH analog studied for growth hormone and IGF-1 signaling.

Evidence 2/5
Skin and hair peptides Cosmetic/research

GHK-Cu

A copper-binding tripeptide discussed in skin biology, cosmetic formulations, and wound-healing research.

Evidence 2/5
Growth hormone secretagogues Investigational

Ipamorelin

A selective growth hormone secretagogue studied in early human pharmacology and gastrointestinal motility contexts.

Evidence 2/5
Skin and hair peptides Cosmetic

Matrixyl

A topical cosmetic peptide family associated with extracellular matrix signaling and appearance-related skin endpoints.

Evidence 2/5
GLP-1 medications and related compounds FDA-approved products

Semaglutide

An FDA-approved GLP-1 receptor agonist active ingredient used in prescription products for label-defined indications.

Evidence 5/5
Growth hormone secretagogues Clinical literature

Sermorelin

A GHRH analog historically studied for growth hormone deficiency testing and pediatric growth contexts.

Evidence 3/5
Recovery peptides Research-only

TB-500

A synthetic fragment associated with thymosin beta-4 biology, with evidence often extrapolated from the parent molecule.

Evidence 2/5
Growth hormone secretagogues FDA-approved product

Tesamorelin

An FDA-approved GHRH analog product for a specific HIV-associated lipodystrophy indication.

Evidence 4/5
GLP-1 medications and related compounds FDA-approved products

Tirzepatide

An FDA-approved prescription active ingredient with dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist activity in approved products.

Evidence 5/5