LATEST PEPTIDE ARTICLES

Vesugen Peptide Research: Cellular Aging and Metabolic Regulation

Vesugen Peptide Research: Cellular Aging and Metabolic Regulation

Vesugen, also known as KED, is a tripeptide bioregulator first identified by Russian scientist Vladimir Khavinson. It is derived from a specific sequence of amino acids—lysine, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid—associated with vascular wall proteins.(1) This peptide...

Pancragen Peptide: Cellular, Metabolic, and Pancreatic Implications

Pancragen Peptide: Cellular, Metabolic, and Pancreatic Implications

Pancragen is a tetrapeptide composed of the amino acid sequence Lys-Glu-Asp-Trp (KEDW).(1) It is a synthetic analog derived from a peptide originally isolated from bovine pancreatic cells and has been identified as a potential peptide bioregulator with implications...

CJC-1295 DAC Peptide and Hormonal Regulation

CJC-1295 DAC Peptide and Hormonal Regulation

CJC-1295 DAC is a peptide hypothesized to mimic the function of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), potentially enhancing endogenous growth hormone (GH) production. This peptide is a synthetic analog of GHRH, composed of 29 amino acids.(1) Notably, CJC-1295 DAC...

Exploring KPV Peptide and Inflammation

Exploring KPV Peptide and Inflammation

Alpha melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), also known as melanotropin, is an endogenous peptide hormone consisting of 13 amino acids. This hormone is considered to play a role in metabolic functions and other biological processes. Researchers isolated a fragment of...

Studies on Retatrutide Peptide and Metabolic Processing

Studies on Retatrutide Peptide and Metabolic Processing

Retatrutide, designated as LY3437943, is a synthetic peptide identified as a triple receptor agonist, consisting of 39 amino acids.(1) Designed as an analog of gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP), researchers report that this compound exhibits affinity towards the...

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