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Peptides Research Database

The definitive technical repository for high-stability sequences. Reference HPLC batch data and external molecular identifiers for research peptides in USA.

Sequence NameMolecular FormulaMolecular WeightCAS NumberCategoryReference
GHK-CuC14H22CuN6O4401.91 g/mol89030-95-5TripeptideBatch Data
BPC-157C62H98N16O221419.5 g/mol137525-51-0PentadecapeptideBatch Data
TB-500C212H350N56O78S4963.5 g/mol77591-33-4RegenerativeBatch Data
MOTS-cC78H138N26O24S21876.2 g/mol1627580-64-6MitochondrialBatch Data
SS-31C32H49N9O5639.8 g/mol736992-21-5MetabolicBatch Data
EpithalonC14H22N4O9390.35 g/mol307197-13-9LongevityBatch Data
KPVC16H28N4O4340.42 g/mol67727-97-3Anti-InflammatoryBatch Data
LL-37C205H340N60O534493.3 g/mol154948-66-8AntimicrobialBatch Data
VIPC147H238N44O42S3325.8 g/mol40077-57-4NeuropeptideBatch Data
Thymosin Alpha-1C129H215N33O553108.3 g/mol62304-98-7ImmuneBatch Data
VilonC10H17N3O5259.26 g/mol132174-70-2BioregulatorBatch Data
VesugenC14H24N4O8376.36 g/mol852899-01-9VascularBatch Data
PinealonC15H26N4O7374.39 g/mol852899-03-1NeuroBatch Data
CortagenC14H23N3O9377.35 g/mol852899-05-3BioBatch Data

Technical Research Glossary

HPLC Purity Analysis

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography is the gold standard for verifying the chemical purity of a peptide. A single, distinct peak in the chromatogram indicates a sequence free from synthesis drift and residual impurities.

Mass Spectrometry (MS)

Analytical technique used to determine the precise molecular weight of a compound. In peptide research, MS is critical for confirming that the synthesized amino acid sequence matches the target molecular blueprint.

Lyophilization (Freeze-Drying)

The process of removing water from a synthesized peptide under high vacuum and extreme cold. This creates a stable "cake" or powder that preserves the kinetic properties of the peptide for long-term storage.

Database Reference

Database Usage FAQs

Guidance on navigating our technical monographs, molecular mapping, and comparative matrices.

01

What is the purpose of the Peptide Research Database?

The database provides a comprehensive technical repository for the identification and analysis of research peptides. It features molecular formulas, CAS numbers, and sequence-specific monographs for laboratory use. See our <a href='/synthesis' class='text-accent hover:underline'>synthesis methodology</a> for verification details.

02

How are the technical monographs generated?

Monographs are developed by cross-referencing established scientific literature with analytical batch data (HPLC/MS) to provide an objective profile of the peptide's properties and mechanisms.

03

How accurate are the molecular weights in your database?

Molecular weights are provided to the second decimal place and are verified via High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) to ensure absolute precision for laboratory calibration.

04

Can I compare multiple sequences in the database?

Yes. Our database features a 'Sequence Comparison Matrix' that allows researchers to view molecular weights, formulas, and identifiers side-by-side for comparative analysis.

05

How frequently is the sequence data updated?

Technical specifications and analytical references are updated regularly as new batch data and peer-reviewed literature become available, ensuring researchers have access to the latest identification markers.

Database updated daily. All sequences are batch-tested via HPLC/MS prior to inclusion.

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