Peptide Science Info

About Peptide Science Info

Research-backed peptide education

What We Are

Peptide Science Info is an independent research education site. Our goal is to provide accurate, clearly sourced information about peptides — what they are, how they have been studied, and what the published scientific literature actually shows.

We cover compounds that appear in academic research, from well-studied approved drugs to early-stage research chemicals. Where evidence is limited, preliminary, or contested, we say so clearly.

Editorial Mission

Every article on this site is written to the following standards:

  • Evidence-first: We distinguish between in vitro findings, animal model data, and human clinical trial evidence. We do not treat these as equivalent.
  • Hedged language: We do not state that a research compound "does" something unless it has been established in controlled human studies. We use language like "may," "researchers have examined," and "preliminary data suggests" to reflect the actual state of the evidence.
  • Cited sources: Claims that rest on specific studies include citations to the primary literature. We link to PubMed and DOIs wherever available.
  • Transparency about limitations: We report what studies did not find, what has not been replicated, and what remains unknown — not only the positive findings.

What We Are Not

  • We are not a medical provider and do not offer medical advice.
  • We are not affiliated with any peptide supplier, manufacturer, or retailer. We do not sell any products.
  • We do not recommend, endorse, or suggest the use of any research compound by any individual for any purpose.

Research Disclaimer

Research compounds discussed on this site are not approved drugs or dietary supplements unless explicitly stated. Their safety and efficacy in humans has generally not been established through the clinical trial process required for drug approval. Do not use any compound based on information from this site without consulting a qualified healthcare professional.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or citation updates can be sent to the editorial team. We welcome corrections from researchers who identify errors in our coverage.