About
A research-first library
Peptides are one of the most active areas of contemporary biology and pharmacology — from GLP-1 agonists reshaping metabolic medicine to research compounds being investigated in tissue repair, neuroscience, and longevity. The public conversation about peptides has raced ahead of the peer-reviewed literature. This site is a modest attempt to close that gap.
What you’ll find here
- Structured profiles of the most-discussed peptides, grounded in primary literature and review papers.
- Longer-form articles explaining concepts — mechanism, terminology, how to read a clinical study — that recur across peptide research.
- A curated hub of external research links (PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, DOI registries), grouped by peptide and by topic.
What you won’t find here
- Dosing prescriptions or protocols for human use.
- Medical advice. This site cannot substitute for a qualified healthcare professional who knows your history.
Editorial standards
Every peptide page is built on cited sources. Each carries a last_reviewed date so readers can see when the material was last checked against the literature. We welcome corrections — see the disclaimer and editorial policy for detail on our standards and how to reach us.
Contact
For corrections, citation suggestions, or takedown requests, please reach us at [email protected].