Compare Peptides Side-by-Side
Select any two peptides and instantly compare their mechanism, dosing, clinical evidence, administration, storage, and synergies. Make informed research decisions.
| Attribute | BPC-157 | BPC-157 |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Recovery & Repair | Recovery & Repair |
| Mechanism | Pentadecapeptide that modulates NO synthesis, promotes angiogenesis, and activates growth factor receptors. Primarily local-acting when injected. | Pentadecapeptide that modulates NO synthesis, promotes angiogenesis, and activates growth factor receptors. Primarily local-acting when injected. |
| Primary Uses | Tendon/ligament repairGut healingNeuroprotectionAnti-inflammatory | Tendon/ligament repairGut healingNeuroprotectionAnti-inflammatory |
| Half-life | ~30 min (but longer-lasting local effects) | ~30 min (but longer-lasting local effects) |
| Administration | Subcutaneous injection (local or systemic), Intranasal, Oral | Subcutaneous injection (local or systemic), Intranasal, Oral |
| Human Trials | Limited human data | Limited human data |
| Synergies With | TB-500Thymosin Alpha-1NAD+ | TB-500Thymosin Alpha-1NAD+ |
| Typical Dose | 250–500 mcg per injection | 250–500 mcg per injection |
| Frequency | 1–2× daily | 1–2× daily |
| Storage (Dry) | Lyophilized, room temperature up to 24 months | Lyophilized, room temperature up to 24 months |
| Storage (Reconstituted) | 2–8°C, use within 28 days | 2–8°C, use within 28 days |
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A guide to finding the right peptide for your research.
Step 1: Select Two Peptides
Use the dropdown menus to pick any peptide from the database. Peptides are organized by category (Weight Management, Recovery, Performance & Growth, Cognitive, Anti-Aging, Immune, Sexual Health, Skin).
Step 2: Review Key Differences
A summary box highlights the main differences between your selected peptides (category, administration route, clinical evidence, dosing frequency).
This helps you quickly understand whether the peptides are complementary or redundant.
Step 3: Compare the Table
The comparison table shows 11 attributes side-by-side:
- • Mechanism: How the peptide works at a molecular level
- • Primary Uses: Main therapeutic or research indications
- • Half-life: How long the peptide stays active in your body
- • Administration: Injection route (subcutaneous, intranasal, IV)
- • Human Trials: Level of clinical evidence (confirmed, limited, or none)
- • Synergies: Peptides that work well together
- • Typical Dose & Frequency: Research-based dosing information
- • Storage: Reconstitution and stability requirements
Color-Coded Clinical Evidence
Human trial status is highlighted in the table:
Why Compare Peptides?
Avoid Redundancy
Some peptides have overlapping mechanisms. Comparing helps you choose complementary peptides for your research stack.
Understand Trade-offs
Different peptides have different clinical evidence levels, half-lives, and administration routes. Find the best match for your needs.
Check Synergies
The comparison shows which peptides work well together, helping you design more effective research protocols.
Make Informed Decisions
See clinical evidence levels side-by-side. Choose between established options and emerging research compounds.