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Research Library
Citation-backed guides across weight-loss, healing, longevity, skin, muscle, and metabolic research peptides.
- buying-guidePeptides in Canada — The Researcher's Guide to Sourcing, Handling, and Regulation
In Canada, research peptides are sold strictly for non-clinical laboratory use — not as approved drugs, supplements, or prescriptions — and are regulated under the Food and Drugs Act with Health Canada oversight.
- buying-guideWhere to Buy Research Peptides in Canada — A Sourcing Framework
In Canada, research peptides are sold as non-clinical laboratory chemicals — choosing a supplier means verifying per-batch HPLC purity, domestic shipping, research-use framing, and a reachable Canadian business.
- healingBPC-157 Research Overview — Origin, Preclinical Data, and the Replication Problem
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a gastric protein, with an extensive preclinical literature on tendon, ligament, and GI healing — concentrated in one research group and with limited independent human data.
- longevityEpithalon and "Longevity Peptides" — What the Preclinical Literature Actually Says
Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide from the Khavinson St. Petersburg programme with rodent data on telomerase and lifespan — independent replication is limited, and no longevity peptide has approved human use in Canada.
- muscle-recoveryGrowth Hormone Secretagogues Explained — GHRH Analogues vs Ghrelin Receptor Agonists
Growth hormone secretagogues come in two mechanistic families — GHRH analogues (sermorelin, CJC-1295, tesamorelin) acting on pituitary GHRH receptors and ghrelin receptor agonists (ipamorelin, GHRP-2, GHRP-6) acting on the GHSR — and only tesamorelin is Health Canada approved, for HIV lipodystrophy.
- skinGHK-Cu Research Overview — Copper Peptide Biology, Skin, and Wound Healing
GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide first identified by Pickart in 1973, with a preclinical literature on fibroblast activation, collagen synthesis, and wound healing — widely used in cosmetics, and a research chemical in Canada for non-clinical use.
- weight-lossGLP-1 Peptides in Canada — Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and Retatrutide Research Context
GLP-1 and multi-agonist peptides are the most researched class for metabolic outcomes — semaglutide and tirzepatide are Health Canada approved as drugs, while retatrutide remains investigational and non-approved analogues are sold only as research chemicals.