Research & articles.
Study summaries, mechanism notes, and reconstitution guidance for Northstar peptides.
BPC-157 mechanism & tissue repair pathways
Body Protection Compound 157 (BPC-157) is a synthetic 15-amino-acid sequence derived from gastric juice. Studied for its angiogenic, gut-repair, and tendon-healing pathways in preclinical models.
Read more →TB-500 (Thymosin β-4) — actin sequestration mechanism
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide of the natural Thymosin Beta-4 hormone. Research focuses on G-actin sequestration, cell migration, and wound healing.
Read more →Retatrutide — triple GLP-1/GIP/glucagon receptor agonism
Triple-agonist research peptide combining GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptor activity. Eli Lilly’s pipeline molecule under investigation in Phase III obesity trials.
Read more →NAD+ — sirtuin activation and cellular energy research
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme central to mitochondrial respiration and SIRT1 activation. Research focuses on age-related cellular decline.
Read more →MOTS-C — mitochondrial-derived peptide signaling
MOTS-C is a 16-aa peptide encoded in mitochondrial DNA. Research investigates its role in metabolic homeostasis, AMPK activation, and exercise mimicry.
Read more →Ipamorelin — selective ghrelin receptor agonism
Selective growth hormone secretagogue. Studied for clean GHRH-pulse stimulation without cortisol or prolactin spikes seen with older GHRPs.
Read more →Common research workflows.
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