Study Breakdown: What a new tirzepatide VTE cohort adds to GLP conversations
A 2026 Frontiers in Medicine real-world cohort study compared tirzepatide with GLP-1 receptor agonists for one-year venous thromboembolism outcomes in people with obesity, adding a current evidence thread to incretin research conversations.
May 26, 2026Study Breakdown: Why a new pig-skin peptide P5 paper is drawing MRSA attention
A May 2026 BMC Microbiology paper studied a pig-skin-derived antimicrobial peptide called P5 against MRSA and other bacteria, adding a timely drug-resistance angle to peptide research conversations.
May 25, 2026Policy Watch: Why FDA’s 2026 GLP-1 compounding actions are back in peptide conversations
FDA’s 2026 GLP-1 compounding and unapproved-drug updates added a current policy trigger to peptide-access conversations around semaglutide, tirzepatide, and related GLP-1 drugs.
May 24, 2026Study Breakdown: What a new retatrutide metabolomics paper adds to incretin research
A May 2026 Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism paper analyzed metabolite and lipid changes in retatrutide phase 2 trial samples, adding a current source to GLP, GIP, glucagon, and metabolic-peptide conversations.
May 23, 2026Study Breakdown: Why a new LL-37 paper matters for antimicrobial-peptide research
A May 2026 Science Advances paper studied how Campylobacter jejuni can resist the antimicrobial peptide LL-37 by using the HtrA protease, adding a timely host-defense angle to peptide research conversations.
May 22, 2026Study Breakdown: Why a new dPA-13 antimicrobial-peptide paper is drawing attention
A May 2026 Scientific Reports paper studied a D-amino-acid version of the antimicrobial peptide PA-13 against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, adding a timely drug-resistance angle to peptide research conversations.
May 21, 2026Study Breakdown: Why a May 2026 GLP-1 aneurysm paper is getting attention
A May 2026 Stroke paper used a large retrospective data set to look at GLP-1 receptor agonist exposure and intracranial aneurysm rupture signals, adding a timely vascular-research angle to GLP conversations.
May 20, 2026Study Breakdown: Why a 2026 lachnospirin-1 paper is drawing antimicrobial-peptide attention
A 2026 Virulence paper studied lachnospirin-1 against carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii, adding a timely source to antimicrobial-peptide and drug-resistance research conversations.
May 19, 2026Study Breakdown: What a 2026 GLP-1 meta-analysis says about atrial fibrillation signals
An April 2026 Cureus systematic review and meta-analysis looked at GLP-1 receptor agonists and reported atrial-fibrillation adverse events across randomized cardiovascular outcome trials.
May 18, 2026Study Breakdown: What a May 2026 human defensin-5 paper says about intestinal barrier research
A May 2026 Mucosal Immunology paper studied human enteric defensin 5 in intestinal epithelial models, linking an antimicrobial peptide to barrier-integrity and cell-adhesion signaling questions.
May 17, 2026Study Breakdown: Why a May 2026 EDL6D peptide paper is drawing MASLD attention
A May 2026 Journal of Translational Medicine paper reported a proof-of-concept EDL6D bioactive peptide study tied to SHBG-associated metabolic effects and MASLD models.
May 16, 2026Study Breakdown: Why a May 2026 lupus nephritis review included GLP-1 receptor agonists
A May 2026 Drugs review discussed GLP-1 receptor agonists as part of a broader cardiorenal-protection conversation in lupus nephritis, showing how GLP research keeps moving beyond glucose headlines.
May 15, 2026Peptide Spotlight: What a May 2026 GHK-Cu aging study in C. elegans actually showed
A May 2026 Biogerontology paper studied GHK-Cu in C. elegans aging models, adding a timely source to copper-peptide, mitochondrial-function, and longevity-signaling conversations.
May 14, 2026Study Breakdown: What a May 2026 BPC-157 human artery paper actually tested
A May 2026 Journal of Clinical Medicine paper looked at BPC-157 in isolated human internal mammary artery tissue, adding a current source to BPC-157 vascular-signaling conversations.
May 13, 2026Study Breakdown: Why a May 2026 GHK-Cu zebrafish inflammation paper is getting attention
A May 2026 European Journal of Pharmacology paper looked at GHK-Cu in zebrafish larvae inflammation models, giving copper-peptide conversations a current source to read carefully.
May 12, 2026Study Breakdown: Why a 2026 sports-medicine peptide review named BPC-157, GHK-Cu, and TB-500
A recent Sports Medicine review looked at approved and unapproved peptide therapies in injury-recovery and performance conversations, including BPC-157, GHK-Cu, TB-500, and related compounds.
May 12, 2026Start here: how to read peptide pages without hype
A practical opening guide for reading peptide names, trend claims, and supplier language without getting pulled into social-media hype.
May 12, 2026What does Research Use Only mean?
What RUO language should actually change on a peptide page: more precision, clearer documentation, and fewer outcome-style claims.
May 12, 2026How to read a COA
How to follow lot numbers, test dates, identity signals, purity numbers, and method details without treating one number as the whole story.
May 12, 2026HPLC vs LC-MS
A practical breakdown of the two testing terms people see most often on peptide documentation and what each one is trying to show.
May 12, 2026Lot numbers and traceability
Why the lot number is the thread connecting a peptide listing, label, COA, test date, and documentation trail.
May 12, 2026Peptide families: why categories matter
A more useful way to group GLP, copper peptide, tissue-repair, growth-hormone signaling, and cellular-energy conversations.
May 12, 2026Purity percentages: what the number can and cannot tell you
Why purity numbers matter, why they are easy to overread, and what else should sit beside the percentage.
May 12, 2026Supplier checklist: what to look for before trusting peptide copy
A practical reading checklist for product titles, lots, COAs, test dates, category context, and claim discipline.
May 12, 2026Documentation first: the habit that makes peptide pages easier to read
Why the boring details should come before excitement when reading peptide listings and trend claims.
May 12, 2026GLP literacy: why these peptide headlines need careful reading
GLP-related compounds keep making news. This explains how to read the attention without flattening every GLP topic into one claim.
May 12, 2026Common lab unit conversions for research calculations
A practical guide to unit conversions that keeps calculation records readable instead of scattered.
May 12, 2026How research dilution math works
How C1 × V1 = C2 × V2 works, where mistakes happen, and what a useful dilution note should include.
May 12, 2026What serial dilution means in laboratory research
A step-by-step explanation of serial dilution tables and why the table matters more than the phrase.
May 12, 2026How moles convert to milligrams in research calculations
How molar amount, molecular weight, and mass conversion fit together in a readable research note.
May 12, 2026How milligrams convert to micromoles in peptide research math
Why molecular weight is required when converting mass into molar amount.
May 12, 2026Molecular weight: why it matters in research calculations
Why molecular weight is the bridge that lets mass, moles, and concentration calculations talk to each other.
May 12, 2026How percent purity affects research calculation records
How purity adjustments can belong in calculation records without turning the number into a quality promise.
May 12, 2026What stock solution calculations mean in research documentation
Why stock concentration records need the source mass, volume, units, and document trail attached.
May 12, 2026Understanding research solution concentration calculations
A practical guide to concentration records that keeps mass, volume, unit conversions, and molecular weight visible.
May 12, 2026The difference between educational context and claims
How to tell whether a peptide article is explaining a topic or quietly making promises it should not make.
May 12, 2026What to record when you prepare a research solution
How to turn a preparation checklist into a complete, auditable research note.