About
About Peptides Research Hub
An independent reference hub that translates peer-reviewed peptide science into structured, citation-anchored articles for clinicians, researchers, and curious non-experts.
Last updated 2026-05-22
Our mission
Peptide therapeutics are reshaping metabolic medicine, regenerative research, and neuropharmacology. Reliable, well-sourced information about them is fragmented across journals, regulatory dossiers, conference posters, and trial registries. The Peptides Research Hub exists to consolidate that primary literature into structured reference pages that link back to the source material on every claim.
We do not sell peptides. We do not promote any specific product or protocol. We are not a substitute for personalized medical advice. We are a research-reference layer.
Who writes the content
All articles on Peptides Research Hub are produced by the in-house Peptides Research Hub Editorial Team, a collective of science writers and editors with backgrounds in pharmacology and biochemistry. Articles draw on peer-reviewed primary literature, regulatory filings (FDA, EMA, MHRA, TGA, Health Canada), and registered clinical-trial records.
The real researchers whose work informs a given page are credited in the per-article “Sources include research by” block. They are not authors of these pages, have not reviewed them, and have not endorsed them. They are credited as the original investigators of the underlying scientific work.
Each article also carries a “Reviewed by” slot. This slot is left empty (pending) on launch articles. As we recruit named expert reviewers (peptide pharmacologists, clinical pharmacists, endocrinologists), their review will populate that slot. Until then, articles that are pending review carry an “Editorial draft” banner.
Who this site is for
Two audiences. Clinicians and researchers come here for a fast, structured map of the evidence on a peptide or a specific trial. They read the abstracts, the citations, the regulatory dossiers. Curious non-experts come here to understand the same topics without having to read every primary source. Every article tries to serve both: a plain-language summary at the top, deeper technical sections below, and citation-anchored statements throughout.
Independence and conflicts
Peptides Research Hub does not accept payment for placement, mention, or favorable review of any peptide, product, manufacturer, or clinical-trial sponsor. We do not run sponsored content. We do not have affiliate relationships with peptide vendors. If our funding model changes, this page will be updated and a notice will be added to every article.
Contact and corrections
Found an error? Disagree with a characterization? See Corrections for how to report it. We log every correction publicly.