Understanding Research Peptides
March 1, 2026
Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the same building blocks that make up proteins, just in smaller sequences. Because they act as signalling molecules in biological systems, they are a large and active area of laboratory research.
Why peptides are studied
Researchers investigate peptides to understand how specific sequences interact with receptors, enzymes, and signalling pathways in cell and animal models. Each compound in this catalogue is tagged by research application — the study area it is associated with — rather than by any personal health outcome.
What "Research Use Only" means
Every product we supply is for laboratory and research use only. That designation is not a formality: these compounds are studied in controlled research settings and are not approved for human or animal use. We describe mechanisms and research context, never outcomes we can't support.
Purity is the foundation
A research result is only as reliable as the material behind it. That's why every batch we supply is third-party tested in Canada, with a Certificate of Analysis you can look up by batch number in our Verification Portal.
All products are intended for laboratory and research use only and are not for human or animal consumption, nor for medical, therapeutic, or diagnostic use. Statements on this site have not been evaluated by Health Canada or the FDA. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
