Lab compounds & naming

Research peptides—learn before you buy anything.

What “research use only” means, how peptides are named, and why unregulated sourcing is risky—educational context, not a vendor list.

Scientific laboratory research setting
Laboratory research

Step 1

Flip the bottle

Find the ingredient list on the back—not the front marketing claims.

Reading compound documentation

Step 2

Search the name

Type the INCI name or brand nickname (Argireline, GHK-Cu, etc.).

Research notes and vials

Step 3

Decide if it fits you

Learn what it’s for, where it’s used, and what to expect—no hype.

More ways to browse

Static indexes for search engines and deep-linking.

Start with the popular ones

These show up constantly in serums, eye creams, and moisturizers.

Browse by skin goal

Tap a category to filter the full list below.

All categories →

No match—try the INCI name from the back of the bottle, or clear your filters.

Educational only—not medical advice. Ingredient lists change; always read the label on products you buy.