Foundations

What are Peptides?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the same building blocks that make up proteins. If proteins are long, complex sentences, peptides are the shorter “words” your body uses to communicate and regulate important processes.

Your body already makes thousands of peptides naturally. They act as:
Scientists also create synthetic peptides in the lab. These are chemically identical or intentionally modified versions used in research settings to study how the body works, explore new pathways, and better understand biological processes.
Researchers use peptides to study:
Peptides vs. Proteins