A library of peptide research, organized by hub.
Five subject hubs: peptide science fundamentals, analytical quality, evidence standards, compound profiles by pathway, and regulatory science. Every article separates molecule-level evidence from product-level status.
Comparative Science
Side-by-side comparisons across receptors, classes, routes, and product categories.
Approved Peptide Drugs vs Experimental Research Peptides
An approval validates a defined product, not every material containing a similar active ingredient.
Read articleTopical Peptide Evidence vs Systemic Peptide Claims
Route-specific discipline prevents topical findings from becoming unsupported systemic claims.
Read articleSingle-Compound Research vs Multi-Peptide Blends
Component literature is background, not validation. Blend-specific testing and evidence are required.
Read articleEndogenous Peptides vs Synthetic Analogues
Similarity to a natural peptide is context, not proof of equivalence.
Read articleGHRH Analogues vs Ghrelin-Receptor Agonists
Two upstream routes to growth-hormone release that should not be treated as interchangeable.
Read articleGLP-1, Dual Agonists, and Triple Agonists: A Receptor-Level Comparison
More receptor targets can mean broader effects, broader hypotheses, and broader uncertainty.
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