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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the same basic units that form proteins. In research, peptides are studied for their roles in cellular signaling, molecular interactions, and biochemical pathways.
Proteins are long, complex amino acid chains, while peptides are shorter and simpler in structure. Their smaller size allows researchers to study specific biological functions and interactions more directly.
Scientists use peptides to investigate cell communication, receptor activity, enzyme function, and various molecular mechanisms across biological systems.
No. Peptides and steroids are entirely different. Steroids are synthetic hormones, while peptides are amino acid chains used in research to study natural biochemical signaling processes.
Certain peptides are examined for their potential influence on cellular signaling, metabolic activity, and molecular pathways involved in tissue structure and energy regulation.
Peptides are legal for laboratory and research use only. Regulations vary by country. They are not approved by the FDA for human or medical use.
All Synpeptix materials are intended exclusively for research use. They are not intended for human or veterinary consumption or application. Researchers should handle all compounds in accordance with proper laboratory safety standards.
Most peptides should be refrigerated (2–8 °C) or frozen for long-term storage. Proper storage maintains stability and integrity. Always refer to individual product specifications.
A peptide blend refers to two or more peptides combined for concurrent use in experimental settings, allowing researchers to examine potential interactions between compounds.
No. Peptides sold by Synpeptix are for laboratory research only. They are not intended for human or veterinary use, medical applications, or diagnostic purposes.