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Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signalling molecules in the body, promoting functions like tissue repair, inflammation reduction, and protein synthesis.
The main difference is size: peptides are shorter chains of amino acids, making them easier to absorb and faster-acting compared to full proteins.
Certain peptides, such as BPC-157 and TB-500, are commonly studied for their potential to support muscle and tissue repair by promoting cellular regeneration and reducing inflammation.
Store peptides in a cool, dry place away from light. Unreconstituted peptides should be kept in the freezer, while mixed peptides should be refrigerated.
BPC-157 is studied for its effects on gut health, wound healing, and reducing inflammation, while TB-500 is researched for muscle repair, joint recovery, and increased flexibility.
Reconstituted peptides are typically stable for up to 30 days when stored in the refrigerator at 2-8°C (35-46°F).
Research suggests that peptides are generally well-tolerated, but as with any compound, side effects can occur depending on dosage and individual responses.
Bacteriostatic water contains benzyl alcohol, which helps prevent bacterial growth and preserves the peptide’s stability for longer periods.
Yes, peptides are legal for in-vitro research use in the UK. However, they are not approved for human consumption or clinical use without a prescription.
Some peptides, like BPC-157 and TB-500, are often combined in research to explore potential synergistic effects on recovery and tissue repair.
At Wolverine Peptides, we are committed to providing not only the highest-purity peptides (99%+ lab-tested) but also the latest research to support their role in recovery, tissue repair, and performance enhancement. Below, you’ll find a collection of scientific studies, clinical trials, and whitepapers exploring the potential of peptides in regenerative medicine.
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