About This Resource

About BioEvolution Research

A free, evidence-based educational resource dedicated to making peptide science accessible, accurate, and actionable for those pursuing longevity, wellness, and optimum health.

Our Mission

BioEvolution Research was created to fill a critical gap in the peptide information landscape. While peptides have become increasingly popular in the wellness, longevity, and health optimization communities, reliable, well-organized information remains scattered across forums, academic papers, and social media posts of varying quality.

Our goal is to consolidate the most important research findings into comprehensive, easy-to-understand profiles that cover everything from mechanisms of action to practical dosing protocols. Every claim on this site is backed by references to peer-reviewed literature, clinical trials, or established pharmacological data.

We believe that informed decision-making starts with access to quality information. Whether you are a researcher studying peptide pharmacology, a healthcare practitioner exploring new therapeutic options, or an individual interested in understanding these compounds, our library is designed to serve as your starting point.

Scientific research papers and journals

Our Principles

Evidence-Based

Every peptide profile includes citations to peer-reviewed studies, clinical trials, and published research. We distinguish between well-established findings and preliminary data.

Safety First

We clearly indicate FDA approval status, research levels, and known side effects. Our goal is to help you make informed decisions, not to promote any particular compound.

Comprehensive

From mechanisms of action to stacking protocols, we aim to cover every aspect that researchers and practitioners need. Our profiles go beyond surface-level summaries.

Accessible

Complex pharmacology is translated into clear, understandable language without sacrificing scientific accuracy. Our calculator tools make practical application straightforward.

How to Use This Site

Peptide Library

Browse our complete database of peptide profiles organized by category. Each profile includes a detailed overview, mechanism of action, benefits, side effects, dosing protocols, cycle recommendations, stacking suggestions, and scientific references. Use the search bar to find specific peptides by name or alias, or filter by category to explore related compounds.

Dosing Calculator

Our reconstitution calculator helps you determine precise dosages when preparing peptides for research. Enter your vial size (mg), the amount of bacteriostatic water you plan to add (mL), and your desired dose per injection (mcg). The calculator will show you the exact number of units to draw on your insulin syringe, the solution concentration, and how many total doses your vial will provide.

Research Levels

Extensive

Multiple clinical trials, well-established safety profile, and substantial peer-reviewed literature.

Moderate

Some clinical data available, animal studies completed, growing body of research literature.

Preliminary

Primarily animal or in-vitro studies, limited human data, emerging research area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are peptides legal?

The legal status of peptides varies by country and specific compound. Some peptides like semaglutide and tesamorelin are FDA-approved prescription medications. Others are sold as 'research chemicals' and are legal to purchase for research purposes in many jurisdictions but are not approved for human use. Always check your local regulations and consult with a healthcare professional.

How are peptides administered?

Most research peptides are administered via subcutaneous injection using insulin syringes. Some peptides are available in oral, nasal spray, or topical formulations. The route of administration affects bioavailability and onset of action. Each peptide profile on our site specifies the recommended administration route.

What is bacteriostatic water?

Bacteriostatic water (BAC water) is sterile water that contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. It is used to reconstitute (dissolve) lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide powder. The benzyl alcohol prevents bacterial growth, allowing the reconstituted solution to be used over multiple doses for up to 28 days when refrigerated.

How should reconstituted peptides be stored?

Reconstituted peptides should be stored in the refrigerator at 2-8°C (36-46°F). Most reconstituted peptides remain stable for 3-4 weeks. Unreconstituted lyophilized peptides can be stored at room temperature for short periods but should ideally be refrigerated or frozen for long-term storage.

What does 'stacking' peptides mean?

Stacking refers to using multiple peptides simultaneously to achieve synergistic effects. For example, combining a GHRH analog (like CJC-1295) with a GHRP (like Ipamorelin) can produce a stronger growth hormone release than either compound alone. Each peptide profile includes common stacking recommendations.

Is this site providing medical advice?

No. BioEvolution Research is an educational resource only. The information provided is for research and informational purposes. We do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any peptide protocol.

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Important Disclaimer

The information provided on BioEvolution Research (bioevolutionresearch.com) is for educational and informational purposes only. This website does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.

Many of the peptides discussed on this site are research chemicals that have not been approved by the FDA or other regulatory agencies for human use. The dosing protocols described reflect commonly reported research protocols and should not be interpreted as prescriptions or medical recommendations.

Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any peptide protocol. Individual responses to peptides can vary significantly, and what works for one person may not be appropriate for another. Self-administration of research chemicals carries inherent risks.

BioEvolution Research and its contributors are not liable for any adverse effects, damages, or consequences resulting from the use of information provided on this website.