The basics
Peptides are molecules made up of 2–50 amino acids linked by peptide bonds. They are smaller than proteins (which contain 50+ amino acids) but share similar building blocks. In research, peptides are used to study cellular signaling, receptor binding, and metabolic pathways.
Why peptides matter in research
Peptides are valuable tools in laboratory settings because they can mimic or block natural biological processes. Researchers use them to:
- Investigate receptor-ligand interactions
- Study cellular repair and growth mechanisms
- Explore metabolic and signaling pathways
- Develop new therapeutic hypotheses
Research use only
All peptides sold by Flex Peptides are intended strictly for in-vitro laboratory research. They are not approved for human consumption, clinical use, or any diagnostic or therapeutic application. Researchers must handle peptides in controlled environments following appropriate safety protocols.
Quality and purity
Research-grade peptides must meet high purity standards to ensure reliable experimental results. Flex Peptides supplies peptides with 98%+ purity, verified by third-party Certificate of Analysis (COA) testing. Each product page includes the corresponding COA for full transparency.