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Browse plain-English articles on peptide purity, COAs, reconstitution, storage, and current research from Chameleon Peptides.

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Guides 13 min

Why Some Peptides Gel or Turn Cloudy After Reconstitution

Cloudiness and gelation after peptide reconstitution are visual quality signals. This guide explains the chemistry behind peptide aggregation, pH, ionic strength, lyophilization, impurities, and why CJC, tesamorelin, and kisspeptin can be difficult to formulate.

Industry News 3 min

Our Standards: What Sets Chameleon Peptides Apart

The research peptide industry has a trust problem. Most suppliers make quality claims that can't be independently verified — and most buyers...

Guides 4 min

How to Verify Peptide Purity: HPLC, Mass Spectrometry, and COA Interpretation

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is only useful if you know how to read one. Many suppliers post documents that look official...

Guides 3 min

How to Evaluate Research Peptide Suppliers: An Evidence-Based Framework

The research peptide market has a documented quality problem. A 2019 analysis in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry found significant discrepancies between labeled...

Lab Science 4 min

GLP-1 Peptides for Research: Comparing Research-Grade Incretin Compounds

A coded research overview of GLP-1S, GLP-1T, GLP-3, and GLP-1C for laboratory comparison, receptor pharmacology, and controlled incretin-model research.

Peptide Profiles 2 min

Tesamorelin Research: What the Published Data Actually Shows

Tesamorelin is a synthetic growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analog that appears frequently in endocrine-signaling research literature. This article is maintained as a...

Peptide Profiles 6 min

SS-31: The Peptide That Targets Mitochondria From the Inside

SS-31 (elamipretide) binds cardiolipin in the inner mitochondrial membrane, stabilizing respiratory chain supercomplexes and restoring energy production at the source. FDA-approved for Barth syndrome in 2025, it represents a new category of mitochondrial-targeted therapeutics under active research across cardiac, renal, neurological, and aging models.

Peptide Profiles 4 min

Sermorelin vs Ipamorelin: A Research Comparison

Sermorelin and Ipamorelin are two of the most widely studied peptides in growth hormone research. Both stimulate growth hormone (GH) release from...

Guides 5 min

Why Higher Purity Peptides Can Be Harder to Dissolve

Why Higher Purity Peptides Can Be Harder to Dissolve Researchers working with high-purity peptides occasionally encounter a counterintuitive problem: a 99% pure...

Lab Science 6 min

Amino Acids: The Building Blocks Behind Every Peptide

Twenty Building Blocks, Infinite Possibilities Every peptide in research — from the tripeptide KPV to the 43-amino acid TB-500 — is built...

Lab Science 5 min

From Lab Tool to Blockbuster Drug: How Peptides Changed Medicine

Peptides Are Having Their Moment For decades, the pharmaceutical industry operated with a clear bias: small molecules were drugs, and peptides were...

Lab Science 6 min

Why Your Peptides Break Down (And How to Stop It)

Your Peptide Is Degrading Right Now Every reconstituted peptide in your refrigerator is on a clock. From the moment lyophilized powder meets...

Lab Science 6 min

Why Some Peptides Last Minutes and Others Last Days

The Half-Life Problem Nature designed peptide hormones to be short-lived. Most endogenous peptides have plasma half-lives measured in minutes — GLP-1 lasts...

Lab Science 3 min

CNS-Signaling Peptide Research Overview: Literature Map

A literature-focused overview of peptide research materials discussed in CNS signaling, receptor-pathway, and preclinical model-system contexts. Covers Selank, Semax, GHK-Cu, DSIP, and related pathway groups in RUO framing.

Lab Science 6 min

Lyophilization: Why Your Peptides Come as Powder (Not Liquid)

Why Your Peptides Come as Powder Every research peptide you've ever ordered arrived as a fluffy white powder in a sealed glass...

Lab Science 6 min

B12 Peptide Research Overview

Vitamin B12: Far More Than a Vitamin Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is the largest and most structurally complex vitamin in human biochemistry. At...

Lab Science 5 min

Lipo-C: What's Actually in This Lipotropic Combo?

What Is Lipo-C? Think of your liver as a shipping warehouse for fat. It receives fatty acids, packages them up, and ships...

Lab Science 5 min

L-Carnitine: The Fat Shuttle Your Mitochondria Can't Work Without

What Does L-Carnitine Actually Do? Here's a simple way to think about L-Carnitine: your cells have tiny power plants called mitochondria that...

Lab Science 4 min

GLP-1 Agonists Explained: From Single to Triple Receptor Targeting

The Biggest Story in Metabolic Research Right Now GLP-1 receptor agonists have gone from a niche area of incretin biology to arguably...

Lab Science 2 min

HMG: The Dual Hormone Driving Reproductive Research

Two Hormones in One Vial Your gonads need two signals to work properly: FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) and LH (luteinizing hormone). Most research...

Lab Science 4 min

Dermorphin Peptide Research Overview

A frog peptide that's 40 times more potent than morphine. Contains a "left-handed" amino acid that shouldn't exist in animal biology. And...

Lab Science 3 min

Kisspeptin-10: The Master Switch of Reproductive Biology

The Discovery That Rewrote Reproductive Biology In 2003, two research groups on different continents independently made the same discovery: mutations in a...

Lab Science 3 min

HCG in Research: The Pregnancy Hormone With Surprising Uses

The Pregnancy Hormone That Does Way More Than Pregnancy Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is best known as "the pregnancy hormone" — it's...

Lab Science 3 min

CJC-1295 With vs Without DAC: What's the Actual Difference?

Same Peptide, Two Radically Different Drugs CJC-1295 with DAC and CJC-1295 without DAC share a name and the same base peptide. That's...

Lab Science 4 min

Melanotan II: The Tanning Peptide That Does Way More Than Tan

A Tanning Peptide That Accidentally Became Much More In the late 1980s, researchers at the University of Arizona had a straightforward goal:...

Guides 12 min

Peptide Solubility: Why Some Won't Dissolve (And How to Fix It)

You add bacteriostatic water to the vial. You wait. You swirl. And the peptide just… sits there. Cloudy. Particulate. Stubbornly refusing to...

Lab Science 3 min

IGF-1 LR3 Peptide Research Overview

Your body produces IGF-1 naturally. It's one of the most important growth factors in biology — driving cell growth, protein synthesis, and...

Lab Science 3 min

DSIP Research Overview: Nonapeptide CNS Pathway Literature

A neutral review of DSIP as a nine-residue research material in delta-wave EEG, HPA-axis, neuroendocrine, peptide-transport, and oxidative-stress model systems.

Lab Science 3 min

5-Amino-1MQ: Blocking the Enzyme That Slows Your Metabolism

There's an enzyme in your fat cells called NNMT. Its job, essentially, is to slow down your metabolism — it degrades a...

Lab Science 3 min

KPV: The Tiny Anti-Inflammatory Peptide From Alpha-MSH

Three amino acids. That's it. Lysine-Proline-Valine — a tripeptide so small it barely qualifies as a peptide at all. But KPV has...

Lab Science 3 min

Tesamorelin Peptide Research Overview

Tesamorelin is a modified full-length GHRH analog with enhanced DPP-4 resistance. Review of preclinical and published research on visceral adipose tissue, hepatic fat, body composition, and cognitive effects.

Lab Science 3 min

Sermorelin and CJC-1295 Research Overview

Sermorelin and CJC-1295 are synthetic GHRH analogs that stimulate growth hormone release through the endogenous pathway. Review of mechanisms, half-life differences, synergy with GHS compounds, and preclinical applications.

Lab Science 3 min

MOTS-c Research Overview: Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide Literature

MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived 16-amino-acid peptide encoded in mitochondrial DNA. Review of MDP discovery, AMPK-associated pathway findings, mito-nuclear localization, and RUO model-system literature.

Lab Science 3 min

PT-141: The Peptide That Works Through Your Brain, Not Your Blood

PT-141 is a selective melanocortin-4 receptor agonist derived from Melanotan-II research. Review of preclinical evidence on MC4R mechanisms, central nervous system pathways, and reproductive research.

Lab Science 4 min

AOD9604: The GH Fragment Built for Fat Metabolism Research

AOD9604 is a synthetic fragment of human growth hormone (amino acids 177-191) studied for selective lipolytic activity without growth-promoting effects. Review of preclinical research on mechanisms and metabolic findings.

Guides 4 min

What Is HPLC Testing? Peptide Purity Analysis Explained

HPLC is the gold standard for peptide purity analysis. Learn how it works, what the numbers mean, and why independent HPLC testing matters for research reliability.

Lab Science 4 min

NAD+ in Aging Research: Why Everyone Is Talking About It

NAD+ is a coenzyme central to cellular metabolism, DNA repair, and aging. This review covers the biochemistry, age-related decline, and key preclinical findings from published research.

Lab Science 4 min

Epithalon Peptide Research Overview

Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide studied for its effects on telomerase activity, telomere elongation, and aging biomarkers. Review of the peer-reviewed literature from three decades of investigation.

Lab Science 4 min

Ipamorelin: The Cleanest Growth Hormone Secretagogue

Ipamorelin is a selective growth hormone secretagogue that stimulates GH release without affecting cortisol, prolactin, or ACTH. Review of preclinical research on mechanisms, selectivity, and applications.

Lab Science 4 min

TB-500: Everything Researchers Need to Know

TB-500 is a synthetic analog of thymosin beta-4. This research review covers its molecular mechanisms, preclinical evidence in wound healing, cardiac research, and connective tissue models.

Industry News 6 min

Peptide Sciences Shut Down: What Happened and What It Means

The End of an Era On March 6, 2026, visitors to peptidesciences.com found something they'd never seen before: a nearly blank page....

Peptide Profiles 2 min

Semax Peptide Research Overview: ACTH(4-7) Analog Literature

A literature-focused review of Semax (Met-Glu-His-Phe-Pro-Gly-Pro), the ACTH(4-7) analog. Covers melanocortin signaling, BDNF/NGF markers, monoamine-marker systems, cerebrovascular model data, and CNS-pathway mechanisms in published preclinical research.

Peptide Profiles 5 min

Selank Research Overview: Tuftsin-Analog CNS Pathway Literature

A neutral RUO literature overview of Selank (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro), covering tuftsin-analog design, GABA-A receptor modulation, BDNF-related gene expression, enkephalin turnover, and CNS model-system endpoints.

Peptide Profiles 5 min

GHK-Cu Research Overview: Copper-Binding Tripeptide Literature

A neutral RUO review of published GHK-Cu literature, including copper binding, extracellular-matrix assay systems, gene-expression datasets, oxidative-stress models, and analytical quality controls.

Lab Science 8 min

The BPC-157 Debate: Miracle Peptide or Overhyped?

An evidence-based look at BPC-157 research including the 2025 systematic review, FDA Category 2 classification, WADA ban, and the gap between preclinical findings and human clinical data.

Peptide Profiles 3 min

GLP-3R Research Overview: Triple Incretin-Receptor Pathway Literature

A neutral review of GLP-3R (LY3437943) triple incretin-receptor pathway literature, including receptor biology, hepatic model endpoints, protocol design, and published-study limitations.

Lab Science 4 min

What Does 99.8% Peptide Purity Actually Mean? A Technical Breakdown

What 99.8% Purity Actually Means When a peptide tests at 99.8% purity, that number comes from a specific analytical measurement: High-Performance Liquid...

Lab Science 7 min

BPC-157 vs TB-500: What the Research Shows

A detailed comparison of BPC-157 and TB-500 — two of the most studied tissue repair peptides in preclinical research. Mechanisms, published literature, and key differences explained.

Guides 11 min

What Are Research Peptides? A Beginner's Guide

Everything you need to know about research peptides — what they are, how they're made, common categories, and what to look for in a quality supplier.

Lab Science 11 min

What Does 99% Purity Actually Mean?

What peptide purity actually means, how HPLC and mass spectrometry measure it, what impurities are, and how to evaluate quality in a COA.

Guides 9 min

How to Store Peptides Without Ruining Them

How to properly store research peptides — lyophilized and reconstituted. Covers temperature, light exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, and common mistakes.

Lab Science 7 min

How to Read a Certificate of Analysis (COA)

Learn how to read a Certificate of Analysis for research peptides. Understand HPLC purity, mass spectrometry, and what separates real third-party testing from in-house reports.

How to Store Peptides Without Ruining Them

How to properly store research peptides — lyophilized and reconstituted. Covers temperature, light exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, and common mistakes.

How to Read a Certificate of Analysis (COA)

Learn how to read a Certificate of Analysis for research peptides. Understand HPLC purity, mass spectrometry, and what separates real third-party testing from in-house reports.

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