Last updated: May 18, 2026
Fundamental chemistry
- Amino acid: Organic compound with amino (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH) groups; 20 standard amino acids form proteins
- Peptide bond: Amide linkage formed when carboxyl group of one amino acid reacts with amino group of another, releasing water
- Peptide: Short chain of 2-50 amino acids
- Protein: Longer chain (50+ amino acids), typically with secondary, tertiary, and quaternary folding
- SPPS: Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis — standard manufacturing technique developed by Merrifield (Nobel 1984)
- LPPS: Liquid-Phase Peptide Synthesis — alternative manufacturing for some peptides
Pharmacology terms
- Half-life (t½): Time for plasma concentration to fall by 50%
- Bioavailability: Fraction of administered dose reaching systemic circulation
- AUC: Area Under Curve — total drug exposure over time
- Cmax: Maximum plasma concentration
- Tmax: Time to maximum plasma concentration
- Agonist: Activates a receptor
- Antagonist: Blocks a receptor
- Partial agonist: Activates receptor with submaximal effect
Peptide classes
- GHRH: Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone — endogenous 44-amino-acid peptide stimulating GH release
- GHRP: Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptide — synthetic ghrelin receptor agonists (ipamorelin, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, hexarelin)
- GHS: Growth Hormone Secretagogue — umbrella term for any compound stimulating GH release
- GLP-1: Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 — incretin hormone with multiple actions
- GIP: Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide — second major incretin
- GnRH: Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone — controls reproductive hormones
- SST: Somatostatin — inhibits GH and other hormones
- α-MSH: Alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone — pigmentation regulator (and PT-141 / melanotan parent peptide)
Receptor abbreviations
- GHRH-R: GHRH receptor on pituitary somatotrophs
- GHS-R1a: Ghrelin receptor — target of GHRPs
- GLP-1R: GLP-1 receptor
- MC1R, MC2R, MC3R, MC4R, MC5R: Melanocortin receptors (1-5)
- IGF-1R: Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 receptor
Specific molecules
- IGF-1: Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 — downstream mediator of GH effects
- IGF-1 LR3: Long-acting IGF-1 analog with R3 substitution
- MGF: Mechano Growth Factor — IGF-1Ec splice variant
- DAC: Drug Affinity Complex — albumin-binding modification (in CJC-1295 DAC variant)
- SNAC: Sodium N-(8-(2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino)caprylate — absorption enhancer in oral semaglutide
Regulatory terms
- NDA: New Drug Application — submission to FDA for approval
- BLA: Biologics License Application
- EUA: Emergency Use Authorization
- RUO: Research Use Only — labeling for non-medical research products
- cGMP: current Good Manufacturing Practice — FDA quality standard
- WADA: World Anti-Doping Agency — anti-doping authority for competitive sport
- TGA: Therapeutic Goods Administration (Australia)
- EMA: European Medicines Agency
Dosing terms
- mcg / μg: Microgram (1/1000 of a milligram)
- BAC water: Bacteriostatic water (sterile water with 0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative)
- Lyophilized: Freeze-dried (the state of most shipped peptides)
- Reconstitution: Adding solvent to lyophilized powder to produce solution
- Insulin syringe: Small syringe with units scale (1 mL = 100 units)
- SC, SQ: Subcutaneous (under the skin) — standard injection route
- IM: Intramuscular
- IV: Intravenous
- IN: Intranasal
Quality and analytical
- COA: Certificate of Analysis
- HPLC: High-Performance Liquid Chromatography — purity testing
- MS / LC-MS: Mass Spectrometry — identity verification
- Purity: Typically reported as percentage by HPLC area
- Salt form: Most peptides are acetate or TFA salts; affects active mass per labeled mg
What’s the difference between mg and mcg?<br />
1 mg = 1,000 mcg. Peptide doses are typically measured in mcg.
What does “GHRH” stand for?<br />
Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone — the endogenous 44-amino-acid peptide that stimulates pituitary GH release.
What’s the difference between GHRH and GHRP?<br />
GHRH analogs act on the GHRH receptor; GHRPs act on the ghrelin/GHS-R1a receptor. Both stimulate GH release via different pathways.
What is bacteriostatic water?<br />
Sterile water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. Standard solvent for reconstituting peptides because the preservative permits storage stability of 4-6 weeks.