Category

Regeneration

Research peptides most frequently studied in the context of tissue repair, structural protein synthesis, and recovery-related research models. As with the rest of our catalog, every compound here is independently tested for identity and purity before release and shipped with a lot-specific Certificate of Analysis. This category is a starting point for organizing research, not a recommendation for any particular protocol or use.

Why Regeneration Compounds Are Grouped Together

TB-500 and GHK-Cu are studied in overlapping research contexts — both appear frequently in literature concerning tissue repair mechanisms, structural protein behavior, and recovery models — even though their proposed mechanisms differ. Grouping them lets researchers comparing this area of study find related compounds without searching the full catalog by name.

Compounds move between categories only when their primary research context changes; we don't group by marketing trends or unrelated terminology. Every compound page also lists 3–6 individually curated "Recommended With" compounds, which may extend beyond this category where the research overlap warrants it.

Related Research

See our Quality Control process and Certificate of Analysis pages for how every compound in this category is verified before release.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the "Regeneration" category cover?+

It groups research compounds most commonly studied in the context of tissue repair, recovery, and structural protein research — such as TB-500 and GHK-Cu — rather than metabolic, neurological, or longevity-focused compounds.

Are these compounds tested the same way as the rest of the catalog?+

Yes. Every compound in this category goes through the same HPLC identity and purity verification described on our Quality Control page, with a lot-specific Certificate of Analysis included.

Can I research-stack compounds from this category with others?+

Each product page lists compounds commonly studied alongside it under "Recommended With," based on overlapping research contexts. Stacking decisions should be based on your own research protocol.

Are Regeneration compounds approved for human or veterinary use?+

No. All compounds in this category, and across our catalog, are sold strictly for laboratory and research use and are not intended for human or veterinary administration.