Bioactive Peptide
A bioactive peptide is any peptide that produces a measurable effect on a biological system — whether in vitro (cell culture), in vivo (animal models), or in clinical studies. Bioactivity is defined by the specific assay or model used and does not imply therapeutic effect in humans.
All 18 compounds in the Healthy Aminos catalog are bioactive peptides with published research documenting their effects in various experimental systems. The nature and extent of published data varies from compound to compound.
All Healthy Aminos products are for research use only.
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In Vitro
Research conducted outside a living organism, typically in test tubes, cell cultures, or other controlled laboratory environments.
In Vivo
Research conducted within a living organism, such as animal models, to study biological processes in their natural context.
Preclinical
The stage of research conducted before human clinical trials, encompassing in vitro studies and animal model experiments.
Receptor Agonist
A molecule that binds to and activates a receptor, mimicking the action of the natural ligand to initiate a signaling response.
Research Use Only
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. Products sold by Healthy Aminos are intended strictly for in-vitro research and laboratory use. Not for human or animal consumption. Not FDA approved. By purchasing from Healthy Aminos, the buyer acknowledges that these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All products are sold as reference standards and research chemicals only.