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Compare Research Peptides Side By Side
Pep Nation Lab's comparison tool puts research-grade peptides and compounds head to head - mechanism of action, molecular target, evidence tier, molecular weight, sequence, half-life, and documented research focus - so qualified researchers can evaluate the differences that matter. Every data point is drawn from a referenced monograph. For in vitro laboratory research use only.
Popular Research Comparisons
- BPC-157 vs TB-500 / Thymosin Beta-4
The two most-studied research peptides for tissue repair and recovery.
- Semaglutide vs Tirzepatide
Single GLP-1 versus dual GLP-1/GIP incretin agonists in metabolic research.
- Tirzepatide vs Retatrutide
Dual versus triple incretin receptor agonists in weight-research models.
- Semaglutide vs Retatrutide
A GLP-1 agonist versus a triple-agonist incretin in metabolic research.
- CJC-1295 With DAC vs Ipamorelin
A GHRH analog versus a selective ghrelin-receptor secretagogue.
- Ipamorelin vs Sermorelin
A ghrelin-receptor secretagogue versus a GHRH analog for growth-hormone research.
- Sermorelin vs Tesamorelin
Two GHRH analogs studied on the growth-hormone axis.
- GHRP-2 vs GHRP-6
The two first-generation growth-hormone releasing peptides.
- Cagrilintide vs Semaglutide
An amylin analog versus a GLP-1 agonist in metabolic research.
- MOTS-c vs AOD9604
A mitochondrial-derived peptide versus an HGH fragment in metabolic research.
- PT-141 vs Kisspeptin-10
Melanocortin versus kisspeptin pathways in reproductive research.
- Epithalon vs NAD+
A telomerase-pathway peptide versus NAD+ metabolism in longevity research.
- Hexarelin vs Ipamorelin
A potent versus a highly selective ghrelin-receptor secretagogue.
- CJC-1295 With DAC vs Tesamorelin
Two GHRH analogs with contrasting half-life profiles.
- IGF-1 LR3 vs Ipamorelin
A direct IGF-1 analog versus a growth-hormone secretagogue.
- CJC-1295 With DAC vs CJC-1295 Without DAC
The DAC versus non-DAC forms of the CJC-1295 GHRH analog.
- Selank vs Semax
Two Russian-developed nootropic and anxiolytic research peptides.
- SS-31 vs MOTS-c
Two mitochondrial-targeted peptides in cellular-energy research.
- Thymosin Alpha-1 vs LL-37
Two immune-modulating research peptides with distinct mechanisms.
- AOD9604 vs HGH Fragment 176-191
Two HGH-fragment analogs studied for fat-metabolism research.
- Retatrutide vs Survodutide
Next-generation multi-receptor incretin agonists in metabolic research.
- BPC-157 vs GHK-Cu
Two leading tissue-repair peptides with distinct healing mechanisms.
- TB-500 / Thymosin Beta-4 vs GHK-Cu
A systemic repair peptide versus a copper peptide for tissue and skin research.
- Tesamorelin vs Ipamorelin
A GHRH analog versus a selective ghrelin-receptor secretagogue on the GH axis.
- Tirzepatide vs Cagrilintide
A dual incretin agonist versus an amylin analog in metabolic research.
- Retatrutide vs Cagrilintide
A triple incretin agonist versus an amylin analog in weight research.
- MOTS-c vs 5-Amino-1MQ
Two metabolic research compounds targeting mitochondrial and NNMT pathways.
- NAD+ vs MOTS-c
NAD+ metabolism versus a mitochondrial-derived peptide in longevity research.
- GHK-Cu vs AHK-Cu
Two copper research peptides studied for skin and hair.
- CJC-1295 With DAC vs Sermorelin
A long-acting versus a short-acting GHRH analog.
- Ipamorelin vs GHRP-6
A selective versus a first-generation ghrelin-receptor secretagogue.
- Semaglutide vs The Appetite Crusher Stack
A GLP-1 agonist versus a GLP-1/amylin combination in metabolic research.
- BPC-157 vs KPV
Two peptides studied for gut and mucosal repair.
- PT-141 vs Oxytocin
Melanocortin versus oxytocin pathways in intimacy and libido research.
- Thymosin Alpha-1 vs Thymalin
Two thymic immune-modulating research peptides.
- Selank vs DSIP
An anxiolytic nootropic versus a sleep-associated research peptide.
- IGF-1 LR3 vs Follistatin
Direct IGF-1 signaling versus myostatin inhibition in muscle research.
- SS-31 vs NAD+
A mitochondrial-targeted peptide versus NAD+ in cellular-energy research.
- BPC-157 vs The Wolverine Stack
Single BPC-157 versus the combined BPC-157 and TB-500 blend in recovery research.
- Ipamorelin vs The Fountain of Youth Stack
Ipamorelin alone versus the CJC-1295 and ipamorelin blend on the growth-hormone axis.
- Semax vs Cerebrolysin
A synthetic ACTH-fragment nootropic versus a neurotrophic peptide preparation in cognitive research.
- Melatonin vs DSIP
Two sleep-research compounds with distinct mechanisms.
- GHK-Cu vs SNAP-8
A copper tripeptide versus an acetyl hexapeptide in cosmetic and skin research.
- FOXO4-DRI vs Epithalon
A senolytic peptide versus a telomerase-pathway peptide in longevity research.
- AICAR vs 5-Amino-1MQ
Two metabolic research compounds targeting the AMPK and NNMT pathways.
- Tesamorelin vs HGH Fragment 176-191
A GHRH analog versus an HGH fragment in fat-metabolism research.
- MOTS-c vs AICAR
Two AMPK-associated mitochondrial and metabolic research compounds.
- ARA-290 vs BPC-157
Two peptides studied for tissue protection and repair.
- VIP vs KPV
Two peptides studied for immune and inflammatory modulation.
- Pinealon vs Epithalon
Two peptide bioregulators studied in longevity and neuro research.
- Survodutide vs Tirzepatide
A glucagon/GLP-1 dual agonist versus a GIP/GLP-1 dual agonist in metabolic research.
Compounds You Can Compare
- BPC-157
- TB-500 / Thymosin Beta-4
- Semaglutide
- Tirzepatide
- Retatrutide
- CJC-1295 With DAC
- Ipamorelin
- Sermorelin
- Tesamorelin
- GHRP-2
- GHRP-6
- Cagrilintide
- MOTS-c
- AOD9604
- PT-141
- Kisspeptin-10
- Epithalon
- NAD+
- Hexarelin
- IGF-1 LR3
- CJC-1295 Without DAC
- Selank
- Semax
- SS-31
- Thymosin Alpha-1
- LL-37
- HGH Fragment 176-191
- Survodutide
- GHK-Cu
- 5-Amino-1MQ
- AHK-Cu
- The Appetite Crusher Stack
- KPV
- Oxytocin
- Thymalin
- DSIP
- Follistatin
- The Wolverine Stack
- The Fountain of Youth Stack
- Cerebrolysin
- Melatonin
- SNAP-8
- FOXO4-DRI
- AICAR
- ARA-290
- VIP
- Pinealon
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Comparison Tool FAQ
What Can I Compare With The Pep Nation Lab Comparison Tool?
Any research-grade compound in the library can be placed side by side - up to four at a time. The tool compares mechanism of action, molecular target, evidence tier, molecular weight, amino acid sequence, reported half-life, and what each compound has been studied for, all drawn from referenced monographs.
What Does The Evidence Tier Mean?
The evidence tier reflects how extensively a compound has been studied in the referenced literature, from early preclinical signals through to compounds with human clinical data. It is a research-quality signal only, never a safety or efficacy endorsement.
How Are "X vs Y" Comparison Pages Built?
Each comparison page is generated from the same referenced compound database - a genuine side-by-side of mechanism, identity, pharmacokinetics, and evidence, plus data-derived key differences. They are curated, not auto-generated thin pages.
Is Any Of This Medical Or Dosing Advice?
No. Every comparison is for in vitro laboratory research use only. Nothing here is medical advice, a treatment recommendation, or dosing guidance, and no product is for human or animal consumption.