Retatrutide Phase 3: Triple Agonist Update
Retatrutide phase 3 research update: triple GIP/GLP-1/glucagon agonist mechanism, comparisons, evidence limits, and FAQ.
Retatrutide phase 3 research update: triple GIP/GLP-1/glucagon agonist mechanism, comparisons, evidence limits, and FAQ.
Retatrutide vs tirzepatide comparison for 2026 research: receptors, semaglutide, cagrilintide, evidence, and FAQ.
Are Peptides Legal Again After the 2026 FDA Ruling? If you’ve been following the peptide space, you probably saw the news: on April 15, 2026, the FDA removed 12 peptides — including BPC-157 and TB-500 — from the Category 2…
Everything Canadian researchers need to know about BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound 157): mechanism of action, research applications, reconstitution, storage, safety considerations, and regulatory status in Canada.
Tirzepatide has become one of the most talked-about research peptides in recent years. Originally studied for its dual action on GLP-1 and GIP receptors, this compound has generated significant interest in metabolic research. If you’re a Canadian researcher looking to…
When shopping for research peptides, you’ll see purity percentages everywhere: 99%, 98%, 95%. But what do these numbers actually mean? Is 99% purity really that much better than 95%? And how can you verify what you’re buying? Understanding peptide purity…
Proper peptide reconstitution is one of the most critical skills for any researcher working with research peptides. Get it wrong, and you risk degrading your compounds, introducing contamination, or creating inaccurate concentrations. This comprehensive guide walks you through the exact…
What Is Epitalon? Epitalon (also known as Epithalamin or epithalamin peptide) is a synthetic tetrapeptide made up of four amino acids: alanine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, and glycine. Originally developed by Russian scientists at the Saint Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation…
What Is GHK-Cu? GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine-copper) is a naturally occurring copper peptide complex found in human blood plasma, saliva, and urine. First identified in the 1970s, this tiny three-amino-acid chain bound to a copper ion plays a significant role in wound…
Disclaimer: All peptides discussed on this page are intended for research use only and are not for human consumption. This guide is written for Canadian researchers working in controlled laboratory settings. Always follow your institution’s safety protocols and applicable regulations.…