Our catalog is organized into focused research areas, each grouping compounds by the pathways and mechanisms they are studied in. Use these areas to navigate the materials most relevant to your laboratory work — every product is supplied strictly for in-vitro research use.
Each area collects related compounds investigated for a shared family of mechanisms. Example compounds are shown for reference only.
GLP-class compounds, AOD-9604, Tesamorelin, MOTS-c and related metabolic research peptides.
BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Sermorelin and tissue-repair research targets.
Selank, Semax, DSIP and peptides investigated in neuroprotection and cognition research.
Epithalon, NAD+, MOTS-c and compounds in cellular-aging research.
Kisspeptin-10, PT-141, Gonadorelin and neuroendocrine research compounds.
GHK-Cu, SNAP-8, Melanotan-2 and peptides studied in dermal and tissue contexts.
Every compound in the Peptidyl Labz catalog is tagged with one or more research areas based on the biological pathways it is studied in. A peptide can appear in more than one area when its mechanisms span multiple fields — for example, a mitochondrial-derived peptide may sit in both Metabolic and Regeneration & Longevity.
Selecting Browse compounds on any area opens the shop pre-filtered to that focus, where you can further narrow by product form (vial, capsule or liquid), search by name, and review the Certificate of Analysis for each batch.
These groupings are provided to help researchers locate materials efficiently. They describe the contexts in which compounds are investigated — not intended uses, outcomes, or applications.
Jump straight into the shop to browse every research area, or check a batch in the COA Library before you order. Everything is documented and traceable.