Research hub
Research basics, COA checks, and comparison guides.
Start here for safer, education-first peptide research literacy. Every guide avoids dosing, protocols, treatment claims, sourcing instructions, and buying advice.
Educational disclaimer: This hub is research literacy only and does not provide medical advice or recommendations to buy or use any compound.
Research basics
COA and testing
What Does Research Use Only Mean?
A plain-English guide to research use only language, what it does and does not mean, and how to avoid turning labels into safety claims.
Read guide →Research guideHow to Read a Peptide Study
A beginner guide to reading peptide studies by checking study type, endpoints, methods, limitations, and claim boundaries.
Read guide →Research guideAnimal vs Human Peptide Research
How to compare animal peptide research with human clinical evidence without overstating early or indirect findings.
Read guide →Research guidePeptide Evidence Levels Explained
A practical framework for ranking peptide claims from marketing copy to preclinical evidence, human trials, and regulatory documents.
Read guide →Research guideHow to Check Peptide Claims on PubMed
Use PubMed to verify peptide claims by searching names, checking abstracts, reading study type, and avoiding overconfident conclusions.
Read guide →Research guidePeptide COA Basics
COA basics for peptide research readers: lot numbers, purity, identity testing, dates, lab details, and common red flags.
Read guide →Research guideHPLC vs LC-MS Peptide Testing
HPLC vs LC-MS peptide testing explained for research readers: what each method can show, what it cannot prove, and how to read COAs carefully.
Read guide →Research guidePubMed Peptide Research Guide
How to use PubMed for peptide research without over-reading abstracts, old papers, or mechanism-only evidence.
Read guide →Research guideClinicalTrials.gov Peptide Research Guide
Use ClinicalTrials.gov for peptide research: search terms, trial phases, recruitment status, endpoints, and result limits.
Read guide →Research guideAffiliate Disclosures in Peptide Content
Affiliate disclosures in peptide research content explained: why transparency matters and how to read monetized recommendations.
Read guide →Research guideBPC-157 Research Overview
An education-first BPC-157 research overview focused on study types, mechanisms discussed in literature, and claim boundaries.
Read guide →Research guideCagrilintide Research Basics
Cagrilintide research basics: amylin analog terminology, metabolic endpoints, combination-study context, and evidence limits.
Read guide →Research guidePeptide Supplier Transparency Checklist
Check peptide supplier transparency without buying hype: documentation, testing, disclosures, claim language, and red flags.
Read guide →Research guideCompare Metabolic Peptide Studies Without Hype
Compare metabolic peptide studies without hype by checking study design, endpoints, duration, population, and claim boundaries.
Read guide →Research guideEpitalon Research Claims Checked
Epitalon research and telomere claims checked: aging-biology terminology, evidence limits, and cautious interpretation.
Read guide →Research guideFDA Approval vs Research Use for Peptides
FDA approval vs research use explained for peptide topics: claim boundaries, approved contexts, and cautious language.
Read guide →Research guideGHK-Cu Copper Peptide Research Overview
GHK-Cu, also called glycyl-histidyl-lysine copper, is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide complex studied in relation to skin biology, tissue remodeling, inflammation pathways, oxidative stress, and aging-related research questions.
Read guide →Research guideGHK-Cu Research Overview
An SEO-friendly GHK-Cu research overview covering copper peptide terminology, skin biology, tissue remodeling, and cautious evidence interpretation.
Read guide →Research guideGLP-1, GIP, and Glucagon Receptors
Beginner-friendly explanation of GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptor terminology in metabolic peptide research.
Read guide →Research guideGLP-1 vs GIP Receptors Explained
GLP-1 vs GIP receptors explained for research readers: receptor roles, study endpoints, evidence limits, and cautious claim checks.
Read guide →Research guideGlucagon Receptor Research Basics
A beginner-safe glucagon receptor research guide covering metabolic signaling, trial endpoints, and evidence boundaries.
Read guide →Research guideHow to Read a Peptide COA
How to read a peptide certificate of analysis by checking lot numbers, purity, methods, dates, lab identity, and claim boundaries.
Read guide →Research guideHow to Read a Peptide Study Abstract
A beginner guide to reading peptide study abstracts by checking population, model, endpoints, methods, and claim boundaries.
Read guide →Research guideHow to Spot Exaggerated Peptide Claims
A claim-checking guide for spotting exaggerated peptide marketing, outcome promises, missing evidence, and source-document mismatches.
Read guide →