Cellular signaling, tissue repair, and CNS research compounds.
Signaling peptides are short amino-acid sequences that act as messengers in cellular communication, triggering tissue-repair cascades, modulating inflammation, or carrying information across the blood-brain barrier. This catalog spans several distinct mechanistic families because they share an end-point — measurable downstream signaling — rather than a single receptor target.
Wound-healing and stromal-repair research is represented by BPC-157 (a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a gastric protein fragment) and TB-500 (the synthetic active fragment of Thymosin Beta-4). Mitochondrial research is covered by MOTS-c, a mitochondrial-derived peptide. KPV is a tripeptide fragment of α-MSH studied for anti-inflammatory pathways. DSIP is studied in sleep-architecture and neuroendocrine work. Selank and Semax are heptapeptide fragments of human tuftsin and ACTH(4-10) studied as nootropic / anxiolytic research compounds in Russian and Eastern European literature.
Every vial ships lyophilized with a Certificate of Analysis confirming sequence identity and ≥99% purity. Strictly for in-vitro and pre-clinical laboratory research. Not for human or veterinary use.






