Peptide Types
Explore all major categories of research peptides. Each type comes with detailed science-backed profiles, mechanisms of action, and key compounds.
Growth Hormone Peptides
12 key compounds
Peptides that stimulate the pituitary gland to produce and release growth hormone. Includes GHRPs and GHRHs used in anti-aging and performance research.
Healing & Recovery Peptides
8 key compounds
Peptides known for their tissue repair, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory properties. Widely studied for musculoskeletal and organ protection research.
Fat Loss Peptides
6 key compounds
Peptides studied for their ability to reduce adipose tissue, improve metabolic function, and aid body composition research.
Anti-Aging Peptides
9 key compounds
Peptides investigated for their role in longevity, cellular rejuvenation, telomere protection, and age-related decline research.
Cognitive & Nootropic Peptides
7 key compounds
Peptides studied for neuroprotection, cognitive enhancement, anxiety reduction, and neurological health research.
Hormonal & Sexual Health Peptides
5 key compounds
Peptides involved in hormonal signaling, reproductive health, and sexual function research. Studies focus on endocrine system interactions.
Skin & Cosmetic Peptides
8 key compounds
Peptides studied for collagen synthesis, skin repair, anti-wrinkle effects, and dermal regeneration. Popular in cosmeceutical research.
Immune System Peptides
6 key compounds
Peptides with immunomodulatory properties, studied for enhancing immune response, anti-infective activity, and immune regulation research.
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