Welcome to Peptide Protocol Wiki
Whether you stumbled here from a search engine or a friend recommended us, this page will help you understand what this site is about and where to find what you need.
What Are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the same building blocks that make up proteins. Your body produces hundreds of natural peptides that act as signaling molecules, telling your cells what to do. Scientists are researching synthetic versions of these peptides for potential medical applications including wound healing, weight management, immune support, and more.
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Learn
Educational articles explaining peptide science from the ground up. Start here if you are completely new.
Peptide Directory
Detailed profiles for 50+ peptides with research, dosing, side effects, and safety information.
Vendor Directory
Scored reviews of peptide vendors with quality ratings, COA verification, and community reputation.
Research Tools
Calculators for dosing, dose conversion, saturation modeling, and half-life comparisons.
Suggested Reading Path
What Are Peptides?
The fundamentals — amino acids, peptide bonds, and why they matter
How Peptides Work
Receptors, signaling pathways, and mechanisms of action
Peptide Categories
The major families — growth hormone, healing, weight loss, and more
Safety Guide
Risks, side effects, and what to watch out for
Browse the Directory
Explore individual peptide profiles with detailed research data
A Note About This Site
- •This is an educational resource, not medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional.
- •Every claim is backed by published research with links to original studies on PubMed.
- •We clearly label the evidence quality for each peptide — from early preclinical to FDA-approved.
- •Research gaps and limitations are always disclosed, not hidden.
Continue learning
The Research Briefing includes beginner-friendly summaries and guided learning paths.
Medical Disclaimer
This website is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using any peptide or supplement.