FAQ
What are peptides
A peptide is a short chain of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. Peptides are smaller than proteins and typically consist of fewer than 50 amino acids. They play various roles in the body, such as serving as signaling molecules, hormones, or neurotransmitters. Peptides can have diverse functions, including regulating physiological processes, controlling appetite, promoting tissue repair, and modulating the immune system. Due to their versatility and potential therapeutic applications, peptides have attracted considerable attention in biomedical research and drug development.
What is lyphophilized?
Lyophilization, commonly known as freeze-drying, is a process used to remove water from a substance while preserving its structure and biological activity. In this process, the substance is frozen and then subjected to low pressure, causing the frozen water to sublimate directly from solid to vapor without passing through the liquid phase. This results in a dry product with minimal damage to its structure and function. Lyophilized products have an extended shelf life and are often more stable than their liquid counterparts, making it possible to ship and store without refrigeration.
Do you provide instructions?
No. We do not supply any reconstitution information or any instructions on using these products. They are high quality peptides, supplied for research purposes only.
What is your refund policy?
Due to the nature of this industry we can never accept a return on any product.