Peptide Database

Browse 7 research peptides with mechanism of action, research status, and linked in-depth articles.

7 peptides found

Preclinical

BPC-157

Body Protection Compound 157

Healing & Recovery

BPC-157 is commonly discussed for soft-tissue repair, tendon and ligament recovery, wound-healing models, and gut-protection mechanisms. Most strong claims remain based on animal, cell, or mechanistic research rather than broad, settled human clinical evidence.

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Preclinical

TB-500

Thymosin Beta-4 fragment / TB-500

Healing & Recovery

TB-500 is usually discussed in the context of tissue repair, mobility, inflammation signaling, and recovery-related mechanisms connected to thymosin beta-4 biology. Public claims often run ahead of the clinical evidence, so it should be treated as an evidence-limited research topic rather than an established recovery therapy.

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Preclinical

GHK-Cu

Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex

Skin & Tissue Repair

GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide best known from skin-care, wound-biology, extracellular-matrix, and hair-growth claim discussions. The strongest consumer-facing evidence is around topical cosmetic plausibility and mechanistic skin biology; broader anti-aging, systemic, injection, and hair-growth claims are more uncertain and often overstated.

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limited clinical and mechanistic research

CJC-1295

CJC-1295 growth hormone-releasing hormone analog

Growth Hormone Axis

CJC-1295 is commonly discussed as a growth hormone-releasing hormone analog in DAC, no-DAC, and ipamorelin-combination contexts. The evidence picture is strongest for mechanism and pharmacodynamic discussion, while broad consumer claims around anti-aging, body composition, recovery, or wellness remain uncertain and should not be treated as established clinical guidance.

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limited clinical and preclinical research

MOTS-c

MOTS-c

Compound Profiles

MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide studied for metabolic and stress-response signaling, but longevity, fat-loss, and energy claims remain much less certain than the online hype suggests.

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clinical research

Tesamorelin

Tesamorelin

growth_hormone_axis

Evidence-aware explanation of tesamorelin, why it is searched around visceral fat and body composition, what the HIV-associated VAT evidence supports, how GH/IGF-1 pathway claims are often generalized, and where side-effect boundaries matter.

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clinical research

Epitalon

Epitalon

Compound Profiles

Epitalon is searched as a telomere and longevity peptide, but the evidence is strongest for cell and animal biology and much weaker for proven human anti-aging outcomes.

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