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Peptidic Table

Browse a visual peptide database by category, route, half-life, approval status, and research sources.

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Semaglutide

Weight Loss / Sg

GLP-1 receptor agonist used for glycemic control and weight management.

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Tirzepatide

Weight Loss / Tz

Dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist with potent metabolic effects.

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BPC-157

Recovery / Bp

Pentadecapeptide from human gastric juice studied for tissue repair and gut protection. Oral capsules are the most common consumer form.

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TB-500

Recovery / Tb

Synthetic fraction of Thymosin Beta-4 promoting cell migration and angiogenesis.

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Semax

Mind / Sx

Heptapeptide ACTH(4-10) analog developed in Russia for cognitive and neuroprotective effects.

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Retatrutide

Weight Loss / Rt

Triple-agonist peptide showing record weight-loss results in trials.

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GHK-Cu

Beauty / Gh

Copper-binding tripeptide widely used in skin remodeling and hair products.

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Ipamorelin

Hormone / Ip

Selective GH secretagogue with minimal effect on cortisol or prolactin.

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What is Peptidic?

Peptidic is a visual peptide database with peptide profiles, category browsing, a peptide calculator, and a private peptide tracker for educational reference. Profiles organize peptide names, categories, routes, molecular weights, half-lives, approval status, reported effects, dosage context, and source links where available.

The site is built for careful comparison and organization. It does not prescribe peptides, recommend use, or replace clinician guidance. Health-related peptide information should be checked against approval status, reliable sources, and qualified professional review.

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What is a peptide database?

A peptide database is an organized reference for comparing peptide names, categories, routes, half-life, molecular weight, approval status, and research source context. Peptidic presents those fields visually so visitors can move from the Peptidic Table to a full educational peptide profile, the peptide calculator, or the peptide tracker.

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Peptide categories and routes

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