This is a guide for informed adults researching peptide compounds. We share what published research and common practice describe — you decide what to do with it.
What you should know
01All compounds discussed are sold strictly for research use only. They are not approved by the FDA for the applications you may be exploring.
02Nothing in this tool is medical advice, a prescription, or a recommendation to use any substance on a human or animal. It is informational only.
03Decisions about what you do with this information are 100% your own. We're not making them for you — we're helping you understand what the research literature describes.
04Before any human application, you should consult a licensed medical provider who can evaluate your specific situation.
By continuing, you confirm:
I am 18 years of age or older (21+ in jurisdictions where required).
I understand this tool provides research-aggregated information only — not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
I take full personal responsibility for my decisions and release the operators of this tool from any liability related to my research or use.
I am not located in a jurisdiction where access to or possession of these compounds is restricted in a way that would apply to me.
01Step One of Three
What brings you here?
Pick the area you're most interested in researching. You can always explore others later.
02Step Two of Three
How familiar are you with peptide research?
This shapes how we frame everything that follows — no judgment either way.
03Step Three · Recommendations
What the research suggests for your area of interest.
Two compounds most commonly explored in published studies for this goal. Tap either to see the full profile.
∞The Full Catalog
All 31 compounds.
Compounds marked with · have full research profiles. Others link to external research resources.
§Protocol Worksheet
Build your research worksheet.
Fill in the parameters you've decided on. This generates a printable summary you can keep with your research notes — not a prescription.
Next Steps
Track your research → Log your sessions and observations at Peptipedia for ongoing data collection.
Sourcing questions? → If you need help locating research-grade compounds, reach out to whoever sent you this tool.