Understanding the building blocks of biological research
Peptides are short chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. They are fundamental to biological research, serving as signaling molecules and playing crucial roles in various physiological processes.
Peptides consist of 2-50 amino acids joined together by peptide bonds formed through a dehydration synthesis reaction. The sequence and length of amino acids determine each peptide's unique properties and biological activity.
In research settings, peptides are used to study cell signaling, hormone function, immune responses, and metabolic pathways. They serve as valuable tools for understanding complex biological mechanisms and developing new research protocols.
Research peptides include growth hormone releasing peptides (GHRPs), melanocyte-stimulating hormone analogs, and various signaling peptides. Each type has specific research applications in studying different biological systems.
High-quality research peptides require >99% purity verified through HPLC analysis. Proper synthesis, purification, and storage are essential to maintain peptide integrity for reliable research results.
Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) are a class of compounds that selectively bind to androgen receptors in specific tissues. They are extensively studied for their tissue-selective properties in research applications.

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Our research peptides and SARMs are provided with full documentation and certificates of analysis. For research inquiries, please contact our scientific support team.