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Peptide Basics

A Glossary of Common Peptide Research Terms

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New to research peptides? The terminology can be dense. This glossary defines the words you’ll see most often on product pages, Certificates of Analysis, and research literature — in plain language. Bookmark it as a quick reference.

Core terms

Amino acidThe building block of peptides and proteins.
Peptide bondThe chemical link joining one amino acid to the next.
ResidueA single amino acid unit within a chain.
SequenceThe specific order of amino acids that defines a peptide.
AnalogueA modified version of a natural molecule designed for stability or selectivity.

Handling & form

LyophilizedFreeze-dried into a stable powder for storage.
ReconstitutionDissolving the powder into a liquid for research use.
DiluentThe liquid used to reconstitute (e.g. bacteriostatic water).
Freeze–thaw cycleRepeated freezing and thawing, which can degrade a peptide.

Quality & testing

PurityThe percentage of the sample that is the intended peptide.
HPLCHigh-performance liquid chromatography — the standard purity test.
Mass spectrometryConfirms a peptide’s identity by measuring its mass.
COACertificate of Analysis — the document reporting identity and purity.

Mechanism terms

AgonistA molecule that activates a receptor.
ReceptorA cell protein that a molecule binds to produce an effect.
Half-lifeThe time for half of a compound to break down or clear.
Research use only (RUO)Intended for laboratory study, not for human or animal use.

Want the bigger picture? See What Are Research Peptides? and Peptides vs Proteins.

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