This section contains evidence-based summaries of peptide compounds currently being studied for metabolic health, tissue regeneration, and cellular signaling.
Each page includes:
- Mechanism of action
- Research context
- Safety information
- Primary scientific sources
Select a peptide below to explore its scientific profile.
BPC-157
BPC-157 — Overview | Mechanism | Use Cases | Dosing Protocols
What is BPC-157?
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide (sequence: GEPPPGKPADDAGLV) originally characterized in the scientific literature as a stable gastric pentadecapeptide due to its association with gastric cytoprotective biology.
It has been investigated in laboratory and preclinical research across a wide range of biological injury models, including connective tissue, gastrointestinal tissue, vascular systems, and nervous system structures.
MOTS-c
MOTS-c Peptide
The Mitochondrial Master Switch for Fat Loss, Energy, and Longevity
What Is MOTS-c?
MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open-Reading-Frame of the 12S rRNA – Type C) is a naturally occurring mitochondrial-encoded peptide. Unlike hormones made in the cell nucleus, MOTS-c is produced inside the mitochondria, the energy factories of the cell.
Research Availability
This peptide is available for qualified laboratory and research use.
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Retatrutide
Overview
Retatrutide is an investigational triple-agonist peptide designed to target three key metabolic hormone receptors involved in weight regulation and glucose control:
- GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1)
- GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide)
- Glucagon receptor
This multi-receptor approach is intended to improve metabolic flexibility, enhance fat loss, and preserve lean mass more effectively than single-pathway therapies.
Research Availability
This peptide is available for qualified laboratory and research use.
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Thymosin Alpha-1 (TA-1)
Comprehensive Research Overview, Mechanisms, Use Cases & Protocols
What Is Thymosin Alpha-1?
Thymosin Alpha-1 (TA-1) is a naturally occurring 28-amino-acid peptide produced by the thymus gland. It plays a central role in the development, maturation, and regulation of the human immune system.
TA-1 is clinically used in many countries under the pharmaceutical name thymalfasin (Zadaxin®) and has been studied for more than four decades in viral disease, immune deficiency, cancer, and vaccine response.