
Peakridge BioLabs provides high-quality research peptides backed by third-party testing and strict quality standards. Explore our inventory to learn more about each compound, view certificates of analysis, and verify batch-specific results.
A targeted fat-loss peptide derived from a fragment of human growth hormone, commonly referenced in research involving fat metabolism. Studied in contexts involving fat breakdown pathways without the broader activity of full HGH.Research Focus:
Stubborn fat-related pathways, cutting-phase research, and body composition studies involving leaner physique outcomes without significant hormonal pathway activation.
Certificate of Analysis
Batch: Pending
A next-generation triple-agonist peptide studied for its interaction with GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors. Commonly referenced in research involving fat loss, appetite signaling, and metabolic regulation pathways.Research Focus:
Aggressive fat-related pathways, appetite signaling studies, and metabolic optimization research involving advanced body composition outcomes.
Certificate of Analysis
A peptide combination that works synergistically and is commonly referenced in research involving natural growth hormone (GH) signaling pathways. CJC-1295 is studied in contexts involving extended GH activity, while Ipamorelin is associated with targeted receptor signaling for consistent pathway activation.Research Focus:
Muscle-related processes, lean tissue development pathways, sleep-related signaling, and research involving optimization of natural growth hormone pathways.
Certificate of Analysis
COA# 2601270069
A powerful regenerative peptide derived from a protective protein in the stomach, commonly referenced in research involving tissue signaling, vascular pathways, and cellular repair processes.Research Focus:
Injury-related pathways, joint and tendon signaling research, gut-related processes, and studies involving accelerated recovery and return-to-function pathways.
Certificate of Analysis
COA# 2602090141
A powerful combination of BPC-157 + TB-500, commonly referenced in research involving tissue repair and recovery pathways. BPC-157 is studied for its role in vascular and tissue signaling, while TB-500 is associated with cellular migration and structural repair processes.Research Focus:
Injury recovery pathways, tissue regeneration studies, and comprehensive high-performance recovery research models.
Certificate of Analysis
COA# 1R1NT7YD8R4Q
A naturally occurring copper peptide commonly referenced in research involving skin repair, collagen production, and overall tissue regeneration pathways. Studied in contexts involving age-related cellular decline and regenerative processes.Research Focus:
Skin rejuvenation pathways, anti-aging research, hair-related signaling, and studies involving overall tissue repair and cosmetic-related processes.
Certificate of Analysis
COA# 2512160060
A powerful regenerative blend combining GHK-CU, BPC-157, and TB-500, commonly referenced in research involving skin rejuvenation, tissue repair, and overall recovery pathways. Each component is studied for its role in cellular signaling, collagen production, and structural repair mechanisms.Research Focus:
Skin-related pathways, anti-aging research, injury-related processes, and comprehensive inside-out regenerative and cosmetic research models.
Certificate of Analysis
COA# 2512050151
A libido and arousal peptide studied for its activation of melanocortin receptors in the brain. Commonly referenced in research involving sexual desire, arousal pathways, and central nervous system signaling, independent of blood flow or hormone pathways.Research Focus:
Male and female libido-related pathways, arousal signaling research, and studies involving fast-acting, non-vascular central performance pathways.
Certificate of Analysis
COA# 3KS27K81D1PM
Bacteriostatic water is a sterile diluent used to reconstitute peptides, containing a small amount of benzyl alcohol to help prevent bacterial growth.
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